Shania Twain`s Horse Won`t Be Left Out During Home Concert
You will likely know Shania Twain as a huge Country Music star, with massive hits like `That Don`t Impress Me Much` and `Man, I Feel Like a Woman` on many people playlists still to this day - Even if you don`t particularly like her music I defy you not to sing along when these belters come on the radio!
What you may not know about Shania Twain is that she is a huge horse lover and has been all of her life.
Shania Twian isn`t shy in showing off her passion either, she has been known to bring them on stage during shows, include them in her music videos and even ride them through town.
You don`t have to scroll through her social media channels long to see horse themed content either so perhaps it was no surprise to see her incorporate her horses in to her lockdown content too.
The legendary country artist had recently been asked to perform live as part of the #StayAtHome movement for ACM Presents: Our Country at Home concert series by CBS.
So that`s what she did but she decided to make the whole thing a little more interesting by incorporating her little blonde Horse Pup who is fast becoming a celebrity in his own right.
Watch the Video Below
The Gypsy Vanner and Cob Society was incorporated with the objects of the Society being to establish and promote the breed of Gypsy Vanner Horses in Australia and to create a breed standard within Australia. The principal activities of the society are to collect DNA, verify, preserve and publish the pedigrees of these horses in a Stud Book.
The Society’s Breed Standards and Registry Guidelines can be read in PDF format above (under the Society Logo) copies of such are also available from the Society Secretary. For entry into the Stud Book proper, please contact the Society Secretary for an Application Form.
The Society registers Gypsy Vanners Ponies, Gypsy Vanners and British Drum Horses. Registered horses are DNA typed and issued with an identity passport. The Society also has a registry for Non-Breeding Animals who are issued with "Non-breeding" papers. The Non-Breeding Animal Register is for animals that are not to be used for breeding, such animal must be by either a registered Gypsy Vanner/British Drum Sire or a registered dam to be eligible for registration.
Gypsy Vanner
The Gypsy Vanner is a new breed evolved from the selective breeding of a variety of cold blooded horses. At present there are very few UK imported horses with parentage that is Society Stud Book DNA recorded/verified. There are a minority who refer to these UK imported horses as "purebred" which creates public confusion as these horses can only be acknowledged as pure when recorded/published in a breed specific Stud Book. One cannot import a horse and then claim it to be "pure" due to importation alone – where is the Stud Book documented pedigree going back several generations, there is none. The Gypsy Vanner & Cob Society allows breeding up to create a full registered horse as is the practice of other Society’s Stud Books, registering rare breeds. We feel the low numbers of Gypsy Vanner horses in Australia at present warrants a breeding up program. Whether this practice will be necessary in future years will be addressed as the numbers & gene pool here become more substantial.
A purist may find "breeding up" difficult to understand but history has shown that such Society regulated programs are successful for a breed, especially where the genetic gene pool is not huge. To explain more fully, an example of such program can be seen when looking at the Shire Horse breed, where in the late 1970`s the numbers were very low & even today the gene pool is not huge: history has shown that a Champion Shire Horse whether it be at the Peterborough Show or at the Sydney Royal has evolved from the breeding up from a quality Shire stallion to a quality Clydesdale mare - B Grade registered mares have in previous years won Champion exhibit at Peterborough and at Sydney Royal among other Shows, over Shire Horses with Full Registration. These show winners are registered Shires Horses - there is a Grade A Register & the Grade B Register, they are judged in the same Class as the “purebreds” as they fully meet the criteria of the Breed Standards. Cotebrook Loch Maree won Champion at Peterborough in England, she is from a Shire stallion out of a Clydesdale mare, her win recognizing her as the best Shire mare in England – a magnificent horse, the breed needs such quality genetics. The Grading Register horses are not referred to as "partbred" by the Society as at the end of the day they are registered Shires. Hence outlining that horses as part of a Society controlled breeding up program can & do successfully fulfil the criteria to be considered the `best of the best`.
With breeding to particular quality mares the direction of the Gypsy Vanner and the larger British Drum horse, is in the right direction. The Gypsy Vanner & Cob Society horses gaining full registration are referred to as "Fully Registered" and the Grade A Register & Grade B Register mares are shown here in the same led Classes as the Full Registered Horses and rightly so, as they are registered Gypsy Vanners or British Drum horses, as is the norm with other noted Society Stud Books. Please contact the Society if you have any queries - the Secretary is happy to help with your enquiries regarding registered horses, information on transfer of ownership, registry fees etc.
Ksarset xx x -(01/01/1988)
Ocean Pearl DB
Feinschnitt I van de Richterx -(01/01/1991)
13 - Bagnaia , Grand Prix - 29/09/2002 - Gsarset
04 - Rome, Rome Grand Prix - 23/06/2000 - Gsarset
5 - World Breeding Championship, Sires Of The World - Warm Up - 24/09/2004 - Surrealist Van Het Paradijs
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What you may not know about Shania Twain is that she is a huge horse lover and has been all of her life.
You don`t have to scroll through her social media channels long to see horse themed content either so perhaps it was no surprise to see her incorporate her horses in to her lockdown content too.
So that`s what she did but she decided to make the whole thing a little more interesting by incorporating her little blonde Horse Pup who is fast becoming a celebrity in his own right.
Watch the Video Below
Adrian Krak
Adrian Krak - Slovakia - ShowjumpingAdrian Kostrzewa
Adrian Kostrzewa - Poland - Horse DrivingFlorian Lorenz
Florian Lorenz - Austria - ShowjumpingCristian Gayarre
Cristian Gayarre - ArgentinaThe Gypsy Vanner and Cob Society was incorporated with the objects of the Society being to establish and promote the breed of Gypsy Vanner Horses in Australia and to create a breed standard within Australia. The principal activities of the society are to collect DNA, verify, preserve and publish the pedigrees of these horses in a Stud Book.
The Society’s Breed Standards and Registry Guidelines can be read in PDF format above (under the Society Logo) copies of such are also available from the Society Secretary. For entry into the Stud Book proper, please contact the Society Secretary for an Application Form.
The Society registers Gypsy Vanners Ponies, Gypsy Vanners and British Drum Horses. Registered horses are DNA typed and issued with an identity passport. The Society also has a registry for Non-Breeding Animals who are issued with "Non-breeding" papers. The Non-Breeding Animal Register is for animals that are not to be used for breeding, such animal must be by either a registered Gypsy Vanner/British Drum Sire or a registered dam to be eligible for registration.
Gypsy Vanner
The Gypsy Vanner is a new breed evolved from the selective breeding of a variety of cold blooded horses. At present there are very few UK imported horses with parentage that is Society Stud Book DNA recorded/verified. There are a minority who refer to these UK imported horses as "purebred" which creates public confusion as these horses can only be acknowledged as pure when recorded/published in a breed specific Stud Book. One cannot import a horse and then claim it to be "pure" due to importation alone – where is the Stud Book documented pedigree going back several generations, there is none. The Gypsy Vanner & Cob Society allows breeding up to create a full registered horse as is the practice of other Society’s Stud Books, registering rare breeds. We feel the low numbers of Gypsy Vanner horses in Australia at present warrants a breeding up program. Whether this practice will be necessary in future years will be addressed as the numbers & gene pool here become more substantial.
A purist may find "breeding up" difficult to understand but history has shown that such Society regulated programs are successful for a breed, especially where the genetic gene pool is not huge. To explain more fully, an example of such program can be seen when looking at the Shire Horse breed, where in the late 1970`s the numbers were very low & even today the gene pool is not huge: history has shown that a Champion Shire Horse whether it be at the Peterborough Show or at the Sydney Royal has evolved from the breeding up from a quality Shire stallion to a quality Clydesdale mare - B Grade registered mares have in previous years won Champion exhibit at Peterborough and at Sydney Royal among other Shows, over Shire Horses with Full Registration. These show winners are registered Shires Horses - there is a Grade A Register & the Grade B Register, they are judged in the same Class as the “purebreds” as they fully meet the criteria of the Breed Standards. Cotebrook Loch Maree won Champion at Peterborough in England, she is from a Shire stallion out of a Clydesdale mare, her win recognizing her as the best Shire mare in England – a magnificent horse, the breed needs such quality genetics. The Grading Register horses are not referred to as "partbred" by the Society as at the end of the day they are registered Shires. Hence outlining that horses as part of a Society controlled breeding up program can & do successfully fulfil the criteria to be considered the `best of the best`.
With breeding to particular quality mares the direction of the Gypsy Vanner and the larger British Drum horse, is in the right direction. The Gypsy Vanner & Cob Society horses gaining full registration are referred to as "Fully Registered" and the Grade A Register & Grade B Register mares are shown here in the same led Classes as the Full Registered Horses and rightly so, as they are registered Gypsy Vanners or British Drum horses, as is the norm with other noted Society Stud Books. Please contact the Society if you have any queries - the Secretary is happy to help with your enquiries regarding registered horses, information on transfer of ownership, registry fees etc.
Cristian Mosquera Luna
Cristian Mosquera Luna - Spain - Endurance RiderCristiana Borella
Cristiana Borella - Italy - ShowjumpingCristiano Brambilla
Cristiano Brambilla - Italy - ShowjumpingCristian Pitzianti
Cristian Pitzianti - Italy - ShowjumpingCristian Pitzianti
Cristian Pitzianti Horses
GsarsetKsarset xx x -(01/01/1988)
Ocean Pearl DB
Feinschnitt I van de Richterx -(01/01/1991)
Cristian Pitzianti Competition Results
02 - Royal International Horse Show - Hickstead, Sussex Speed Stakes - 25/07/2003 - Ocean Pearl DB13 - Bagnaia , Grand Prix - 29/09/2002 - Gsarset
04 - Rome, Rome Grand Prix - 23/06/2000 - Gsarset
Cristian Mirai
Cristian Mirai - Italy - ShowjumpingFilippe Guinato
Filippe Guinato - Brazil - ShowjumpingFilippe Guinato
Filippe Guinato Horses
Surrealist Van Het Paradijs (Nabab de Revel x Wolfsburg)(23/05/1995)Filippe Guinato Competition Results
7 - World Breeding Championship, Sires Of The World - 25/09/2004 - Surrealist Van Het Paradijs5 - World Breeding Championship, Sires Of The World - Warm Up - 24/09/2004 - Surrealist Van Het Paradijs
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