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- The Gypsy Vanner Horse Society - U.S.A. Society and registry for imported gypsy cobs. Aims to promote understanding of one of the world most colorful societies and the horses they love.
- WildCreek Farm - Breeding Gypsy Vanner Horses in Cridersville, West Central Ohio. Standing Gypsy Vanner Stallion, Romany King. Breed history, stock profiles, photographs, sales, and breeding information.
- Gypsy Vanner Central - Promoting promote awareness of the breed and the Gypsies who love them. Includes pictures, information, and links.
- Gold Rush Gypsy Vanner Farms - Standing black tobiano stallions at stud. Includes sales list, photos, and profiles of horses. Located in Phelan, California, United States.
- Orcas Island Friesians and Gypsy Vanners - Breeders of Friesians and Gypsy Vanners. Includes photos and profiles of horses. Located on Orcas Island, Washington, United States.
- Ned Bassett - International Cob and Gypsy Vanner horse breeder and trader. Includes breed and farm history, photos and sales information. Located in Carmarthen, West Wales.
- Aurora Acres Equestrian Center - Breeder of Gypsy Vanner horses. Includes facility description, mare profiles and photos. Located in Naples, Florida.
- WillowWind Stable - Breeding Tinkers in Michigan, United States. Standing 1999 Gypsy Vanner/Irish Cob Stallion, Clononeen Fionn mac Cumhaill of County Laois, Ireland. Breed history, sales, photographs, and driving training.
- OakField Farm - Breeding and exporting Gypsy Vanner Horses. Farm history and services, photographs, sales, and FAQs. Nant Glas, Powys, Central Wales.
- Gypsy Horses at Black Forest Shires - Importer of gypsy horses to North America. Lists horses for sale, prices, and details of the breed. Colorado, United States.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gypsy Vanner horse - The Gypsy Vanner is a breed of horse with its origin among the Irish Travellers, or Gypsies, of the British Isles. In the United Kingdom, it is usual to refer to them as "traditional coloured cobs", or "piebald/skewbald cobs".