I didn't realize they were also called Tinkers I'm used to them being called gypsies, the owner of the place where I keep my stallion breeds and raises them. They are lovely horses! Keep us posted on how he does. He looks very cute.
Original race called Irish cob and is the mother stud book and a Dutch studbook below the Irish.
It all started with a lady from Holland who bought several Irish cob and did not like that name so she named them tinker and started Tinker association for about thirty years ago.
So tinker association is a fairly young association.
To my knowledge, there are only these two unions that are valid for breeding.
Other names of the breed's nickname, and all horses of this breed shells inspected and approved by at least three judges.
Incidentally, this breed great to work with.
Extremely nice to drive and work with in the forest and they are also excellent to ride them they may actually go nicely in dressage and all breeds of horses can jump at least one meter
I believe horses of this breed are called Tinkers because it was the group of "wanderers", also known as "tinkers" by the Irish (known as "gypsies" by many other cultures), who developed this breed into the awesome one it is today, very calm, excellent with kids, hardy, and great for both riding and pulling carts.
I can not answer about the name tinker previously exist.
But that's how tinker union in holand started and you do not believe me, you can personally go to their website and read about it. :wink:
Hello to you.
you can find them in Denmark and in Sweden and are you intreserad I can send you the name of the business that I think has them.
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