The Gypsy horse was developed in Britain mainly. It was created through crosses of Shire, Clydesdale, Friesian, Dales, fell and any pinto marked horse that could be found. In their home country they are not considered a breed and not worth the prices that are asked for them. In the USA however people are willing to pay large amounts of money for these horses due to their appearance.
Gypsy Vanner Horses are cart horses. They have good temperaments but are big! They are good for inexperienced riders but I would personally recommend a Quarter Horse. I grew up riding them since I was 3 and they are still my favorite. Goodluck :)
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Gypsy Vanner
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Of course you can, when you register, just select that breed and you will begin with your very own Gypsy Vanner!
A gypsy vanner and a welsh cob.
You should be able to pick from all of the breeds, so yes you should be able to start with a gypsy vanner.
Gypsy Vanners, by my observation, have a larger bone structure and have thicker, longer manes, tails and feathering than Tinker horses.
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.
Gypsy Vanners can range in height from 13 hands up to almost 17 hands. Once they get over a certain size they are usually referred to as Drum Horses.
it depends on what breed of horse you want to buy. breeds like the Gypsy Vanner and friesian are more expensive! the price usualy is about 500-800, but Gypsy Vanners are usualy about 3000-8000. You can also buy horses for passes.
look in google images and type in Gypsy Vanner.