A relatively new type of small draft horse that exhibits characteristics of the Clydesdale, Shire, Friesian and Dales pony that were mixed to form the Vanner. In appearance the horse looks similar in conformation to a miniatured version of the Shire, with the same long flowing feathers emanating from the knees in the front and just below the hocks in the rear, long flowing manes, forelocks and tails which will drag on the ground.
Colors are generally paint, piebald, and skewbald -- ovaro or tobiano.
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- Gypsy Vanner Central Promoting promote awareness of the breed and the Gypsies who love them. Includes pictures, information, and links.
- 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.