Providing education and promotion of the Gypsy Horse Breed
and providing benevolent contributions to worthy causes

Ability Awareness Week 2008
Jim and Diane of Happy Camp Cobs represented the AGHBA in June at the 1st Ability Awareness Week 2008 at Sequoia Middle School in Moorpark CA. More info and photos

Ability Awareness Week 2008 - More Photos







More Renaissance Faire Photos!


 
Story | NEW Pics Added! | NEW Sept. 2008 Event

When participating in these types of events, our members are enlightening the general public to the kind, easy-going demeanor the gypsy horse possesses. These exhibitions are to give awareness to the purpose of the AGHBA in contributing the gypsy horse to worthy causes as we promote the AGHBA Gypsy Angel Program.






Scripts
Long and short AGHBA Gypsy horse scripts for expos and events - click here


Site Sponsors
(please click on the logos to visit our sponsors)  


818-848-0443
Special thanks to Michael Moran, Vice President of
EMO Insurance Agency, for sponsoring insurance
coverage for Sir Gawaine – Gypsy Angel #1


 

—> Home

—> Association

—> Gypsy Angel Program

—> News

—> Education

—> Expos/Events

—> Shows

—> Membership


—>
Corporate Members

—> Stories

—> Sponsors

—> Contact Us


Our Mission

To provide education and promotion of the gypsy horse breed and make
benevolent gypsy horse contributions to worthy causes,
particularly in support of special needs circumstances.

Welcome to the Magical World of the Gypsy Horse Breed

The gypsy bred horse dates back many years to when Gypsies or Romany Folk roamed freely across the United Kingdom.  The primary function of these horses was to pull the brightly colored, bow-topped wagons called Vardos which were the gypsy's home on wheels.  The gypsies would travel year round in these wagons searching for work during spring picking and harvest seasons.  While initially bred and used as a caravan horse, selected breeding changes over time created a horse that is magnificent in stature, intelligent, willing and easy to train, and has a temperament that is friendly and engaging.  Today this beautiful horse can be seen performing a variety of equine disciplines including driving, jumping, dressage and trail.

The American Gypsy Horse Association was established to provide education and promotion of the gypsy horse breed and to make benevolent gypsy horse contributions to worthy causes, particularly in support of special needs circumstances.  Join the American Gypsy Horse Breed Association today and experience the magic of these majestic horses.


Share in the Enchantment of the Gypsy Horse Breed!


Home  |  Association  |  Gypsy Angel Program   |  News  |  Education  |  Events/Expos  |   Shows

Membership   Corporate Members  |  Stories  Sponsors  Contact Us

Show Scripts