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My Irish Cob/ Gypsy horse

Jafar

Crazy Corns
I would love to share some pictures of my lovely pony!
She is a mare, and 5 years old. I have her since she was 2,5 years old.

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And recently i went to the beach with her! It was a dream came true!
(yes she is a small pony ;) )
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Very tired!
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And sweaty!
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its very expensive! I'm doing everything to keep paying her stall each month, and its difficult the past year!
 
Roughly 13.2 hands.

The last horse I had before I left Minnesota and moved to Florida was 13.1. It's a great height for stiff old people! She was a Paso Fino.
 
she's really pretty!! i keep hoping i win the lotto so i can get my breeding herd of gypsy vanners!!!
 
Very pretty. There is a lady one town over that just started breeding Gypsies. She rode her stallion in the parade in July. Beautiful horses.
 
She doest need iron horseshoes, strong hoves, and good care! :D

She is the smallest gypsy horse / vanner / irish cob i know. And i love it!
It is hard to find a stallion for her though.. because the bigger irish cobs are more wanted here in the Netherlands.. So most stalions are quite big.
 
Being a barefoot trimmer I'd have to say that most horses can go barefoot....I just don't see it as often in the drafts. I trim several full sized drafts that pull carriages barefoot though....
 
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