Gypsy Horses, Gypsy Cobs, Irish Cobs, Vanners

Drum and Feather Farm

Horses Currently For Sale

 

We have a lovely selection of sales horses located right here in America. Some of these have been imported

and some were born and bred here in the States where they've received excellent care and handling. Some

of these horses are owned by Drum and Feather Farm and some are owned by trusted friends of ours but rest

assured that you will receive full and accurate details on every one of the horses that we offer here. It's very

important for us to help you find an authentic Gypsy Cob or Drum Horse that is a perfect fit for you. 

Horses For Sale

 

(Dilute Alert!) Smokey Black/White Filly - Sept. 06 filly.  (Dam pictured at Upper Left) This filly is out of one of the kindest horses I've ever met. Filly is sired by a very small black and white stallion and we expect her to stay under 14.2hh. Contact us for more information. Update: This filly has been tested and does carry one cream gene and one red gene so she can produce the dilute colored foals. Located in England.

 

 

 

Lady of Kintyre - Sired by the one and only Clononeen Mull of Kintyre aka Romeo and out of an SD Farm bred mare (mare was sired by the good stallion Laddie). This filly is extremely quiet with truly beautiful bone and joints. She will be heavy bodied with excellent hair. Romeo recently sold for an astronomical sum and his stud fee is now $5000! Here you can own a yearling filly sired by Romeo at the lowest price of the year - $15,000

 

 
 

DF Spirit of the Knight - 2 year old Sport Horse Gelding sired by Spellcaster out of our beautiful Anglo-Trakehner mare, LaTourrette. Spirit is beautiful, athletic and sensible. He should mature to approximately16.1 - 16.2hh. This is a well bred gelding that combines the best of old Irish and old German breeding. Definite potential for jumping, eventing, dressage, etc. This is really a beautiful youngster that could go far in the sport horse world.

Very reasonably priced at $4500

 

Thinking about importing? While importation is normally very safe, there are risks involved. Make sure your importer discusses potential problems (and their resolutions) before your horse steps onto that plane.

 

 

For more information
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317-745-6746
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