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HOMEDRUM HORSEGypsy Cob foalsFuture FoalsPrevious Foals

Photos by Erin Vaughn unless otherwise noted

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The first Gypsy Cob I saw was The Gypsy Wizard in a Horse trade magazine. I loved the look of this new breed of Horse in the US, but thought they were a little small for me. When I saw a picture of Galway Warrior, I knew it was time to make a change. I love big Horses. We sold off all of the Paint Horses except one breeding mare and started looking for Drum Horses For Sale. I was very lucky in finding a Drum Horse daughter of one of the Stallions that started all this.
I haven't left out the Cob completely. I am breeding the Paint mare to a stallmate of the Gypsy Wizard for crossbred Gypsy foals.

Future Foals

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Stonehavens Lady Madeline. Maddy is a Galway Warrior daughter. She was 2 in this picture. She now stands 17 hands. This was her first Driving lesson. She took to it very well. Picture taken by Maribeth Scott with Eric driving at their ranch in Merced.

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This is Jester. He is a 2 yr old gelding by The Gypsy Wizard. He has been sold. We like to give quality care to the horses and my job and recouperation from 2 knee surgeries last year doesn't allow enough time with them to provide that level of care.   We are a small breeding operation in the foothills of the Antelope Valley with Drum Horses for sale that have the Galway Warrior bloodlines and crossbred Gypsy horses for sale. This Drum and Gypsy Horse Ranch is in the wonderful little community of Leona Valley.

1/2 Gypsy Cob

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