The Gypsy horse, also known as the Gypsy Vanner or Gypsy Cob, is not officially classified as endangered, but its population is relatively small and specific to certain regions, particularly in the UK and Ireland. Conservation efforts are ongoing to maintain the breed's genetic diversity and ensure its preservation. While not critically endangered, the breed faces challenges such as changing agricultural practices and reduced demand. Active breeding programs and awareness initiatives help support its continued existence.
A "Gypsy Horse" is also called a Gypsy Vanner Horse, an Irish Cob and a few other names. It is a recognized breed.
No they are not endangered.
The horse itself is not endangered, but there are some breeds of horse that will likely go extinct.
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That would be the Gypsy horse also called a Tinker horse depending on geography and the type of people. The gypsy is a cross between pinto marked horses and draft horses. A Gypsy horse is just a pinto draft horse with lots of feathering and thick manes and tails.
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Actually, there is no difference. "Vanner" is an American term, coined by the founder of the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society. He tried to make the "Vanners" out to be more special, higher quality and therefore more expensive than than the good old regular cob. In many instances, cobs, gypsy horses and vanners are all cross registered in the three main registries: The Gypsy Horse Registry, the Gypsy Cob and Drum Horse Association and the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society, so obviously they are all one and the same horse. Call them what you want to, they are still known in England as: coloured cobs, hairy cobs, gypsy cobs or just cobs! I know many an English person that cringes at the word 'vanner' - and many a Gypsy eye gleam with the thought of how much they can sell a 'vanner' for! I'll stick with Cob or horse.
They are. Along with Shires, Clydesdales, and Dales Ponies.
Gypsy Vanner The most recent horse breed was developed by the chinese, and it is the Yili horse
Equus caballus, the same as for any other breed of horse. There are no scientific names for breeds, only for species.
NO
the przwalskii horse is endangered because of lack of grazing areas, water areas and hunting.