
St. Clarins – Irish Cob Stallion
Mezen Horse stallions Kamysh (”Bulrush”) (black) and Gonshchik (”Racer”) (chestnut).
Planeur
Percheron, Stallion
18hh
Darkmoor Da Vinci
Southern Cross Dark Knight x Wyee Jessica
Shire, Stallion
Born 2012
The Gypsy Cob, also known as the Irish Cob, Gypsy Horse or Gypsy Vanner, is a type or breed of domestic horse from the British Isles. It is a small, solidly-built horse of cob conformation and is often, but not always, piebald or skewbald; it is particularly associated with the Irish Traveller and Romani travelling peoples of Britain and Ireland.
From about 1850 travelling people in the British Isles began to use a distinct type of horse to pull their vardos, the caravans in which they had just begun to live and travel. The color and look of the breed were refined in the years after the Second World War.
There was no stud-book or breed association for horses of this type until 1996. It is now considered a breed and can be registered with a number of breed associations.
Marieth Major
Middles haw Major x Shearbrook Princess Grace
Shire, Stallion
18.1hh
Born 2004
Vizit
Vladimir Heavy Draught, Stallion
Flor van ’t Costershof
By Jim van Niesenhof
Brabant, Stallion
Born 2007
The Ardennes Draft Horse is considered one of the oldest breeds of draft horse, and is believed to be a direct descendent of the prehistoric Solutre Horse.
Via Historical Pictures
Andiamo
Odin x Renee Dora CD
Lusitano, Stallion
Born 2005