Sep 9, 2011

The Real Post: Gypsy Dreams of Horses

Look at this beauty! He is British Sterling, a 9 year old Gypsy Vanner stallion imported from Kent to Minnesota. All photos come from the Lake Ridge Gypsy farm website.


I had no idea there was a Gypsy Vanner breed. It is relatively new, and this stallion is a prime exemplar. The phrase "effing gorgeous" comes to mind. Originating among the Romany of the UK & Ireland, the breed is a blend of the Shire, Clydesdale, Friesian, and Dales Pony. Bred, of course, to pull vardoes, the breed remains a Romany symbol of power & strength.

British Sterling competes in dressage:

He contributes to beautiful babies:
This 2 week old sweetie is from an Egyptian Arabian mare. 

He shows off:

And who could possibly blame him? 

He models:

He does what we think of Gypsy horses doing:

I used to be able to fall in love with horses, and I still can with this guy. Let him gallop into your Gypsy Dreams. He's just the perfect fantasy horse! For more information, and to learn about the magical stallion who enchanted an American couple into getting the breed "officialized," go to www.vanners.org.

25 comments:

  1. What an absolutely magnificent animal. Boy would I love to have one like him. I'll bet he is really a spoiled boy! Great pictures.

    Sue

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  2. You are right.
    He IS the most beautiful horse.
    I'm in love too.

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  3. Happy Gypsy dreams.
    What magnificent animal.
    Hugs

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  4. My goodness, whoever started to call beautiful stallions had to have seen this superb animal. What a hunk! You are right, he DOES model. Great post, my darling. I've learned something: Gypsy horses can do shampoo commercials better than most women! lol

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  5. Just beautiful! And a draught horse doing dressage? Who woulda thunk it?

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  6. That is one fine-looking horse! Actually, I think they are some of the most beautiful ones I've seen. What a powerful and soulful creature. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Wow, I had no idea of the breed either....how beautiful. Thanks for sharing and please do come and see us at Ye Olde Crone's Gazette. Thanks for having us. Oma Linda

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  8. He's beautiful, but I can't help wondering if every time he swings his head he thinks, "Woah! I can see again! Ah! I'm BLIND! Wait, no... my vision's back!" It would be like living with a constant strobe light. :P

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  9. Oh my! But he is truly gorgeous! One of the things that I have always heard about Gypsies is that they are excellent horse breeders. Looking at this magnificent male, I can see it is true!
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  10. Very, Very fine horse - thanks for sharing.

    Hugs,
    Penny

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  11. Wow what a stunning horse, so gorgeous. All that lovely long mane, I wonder if the owners are tempted to put plaits and ribbons in it.

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  12. What a beautiful, stunning horse! Thank you so much for participating!

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  13. Wow, he really is a model! How majestic and powerful. He truly is a beautiful horse. Thank you for sharing more about the breed!

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  14. I love Gypsy Vanners. They are some of my favorite horses. I love the one showing off. So beautiful.

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  15. Oh what beautiful horses! I love the Gypsy Vanners. Thank you for sharing these amazing photos.

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  16. Lovely post, brilliant photos. What stunning horses they are.

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  17. Oh they are beautiful! Thank you for sharing - and your airy wind chimes are awesome too. May all your gypsy dreams come true!

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  18. what a gorgeous horse! I heard they were made "respectable" I'll have to check out your link.
    be well and be blessed,
    Susan

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  19. Beautiful horses, thank you so much for sharing this. They are lovely.
    Have a magical day.

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  20. What an amazing horse! :)

    Sweet gypsy dreams,
    Birgit

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  21. oh wow..so fecking beautiful..I want one..no 2...or 3..sigh*

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  22. My goodness, I did not know that was breed, but now I certainly want one! That horse is amazing!

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  23. Just gorgeous! Thank you for sharing.:)

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  24. Thanks, all. The funny thing is, bout 4th grade or so, I habitually drew horses just like this. Really long flowing manes and tails, sturdy bodies. I've also always been partial to piebalds or what we Muricans call pintos.

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  25. I LOVE these gypsy vanner horses. I'm a canine massage therapist, and just massaged a horse for the first time on Tues. Wonderful post! Love, Linda

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