Yes, you can cross a Gypsy Vanner with an Arabian. However there will be very little market for such a crossbreed and likely it will have no real market value.
Gypsy Vanners are cart horses, not riding horses, nor is their conformation the greatest as a general rule. Most people like them because they have pretty colors and lots of hair.
Arabians are smaller and generally hotter in temperament than a Gypsy horse, bred for riding long distances, they only come in basic colors.
You would be able to register the offspring as half-Arabian, but again, it would not have any real value, especially in the current market.
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I found a few: vanners, (as in Gypsy Vanners), and Vladamir Heavy Draft.
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Gypsy Vanners stand at about 14.2 hands. They are just tall enough to be a horse because ponies are anything that is smaller than 14.2.
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Gypsy Vanners are a small draft breed which would put them in the category of a cold blood. They have been considered "The Golden Retriever with hooves", so that should give you some insight on their temperament.
There are many places where one would be able to find images of Gypsy Vanners. One could view images of Gypsy Vanners on photo sharing websites such as Photobucket.
look in google images and type in Gypsy Vanner.
When new breeds are due to come to be introduced, Owlient announces it on the home and news pages. Until then there are no breeds other than those currently listed.Update 2012: There are finally Gypsy Vanners! They're so cute.