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Cyclone Gypsy Horses
Traditional Cobs in Traditional Colours
About Us
Who we are.
We learned of the breed in 2003 and joined online communities to learn about them and to meet people in the Gypsy Cob community. It took several years but in 2008 we brought our first one home
Our program is based on proven blood lines, ability and breed type. Our goal is to produce Quality Traditional Cobs. We did not want to just continue another farms program, we wanted to create our own program. We wanted to breed horses that would each carry the unique stamp of being a CGH horse.
In 2010 we started attending the "at that time" far and few between, Gypsy Breed Shows with Black Forest William. William retired from the Breed Show ring in 2019 after winning numerous Championships, to focus on the disciplines of Driving and Western Syle Dressage. William's offspring continue in the Breed Show ring as well as currently competing in Driving events and are continuously taking home Championships of there own.
Spring of 2018 Cora Hohenberg traveled to England to take part in the (TGCA) Traditional Gypsy Cob Association's judges training seminar, the first steps toward becoming a carded judge for the breed society. The TGCA is the Mother Stud Book from the country of origin for the breed. Summer of 2018 a second seminar attended was held in Oklahoma when representitives of the TGCA went to the USA to educate and train International judges. Then it was back onto an airplane to England to be on the judges panel at TOYS, The Traditional Of The Year Show. Passing the judges evaluation Cora Hohenberg obtained and is a Level 1 S & C carded judge for the TGCA.
No farm can operate efficiently without solid support. Karl Hohenberg is the backbone of Cyclone Gypsy Horses. From doing most of the hauling, all the repairs to farm machinery and equipment, making hay, bathing horses, assisting in training and the numerous other jobs that it takes to make a farm function smoothly and correctly.
We learned of the breed in 2003 and joined online communities to learn about them and to meet people in the Gypsy Cob community. It took several years but in 2008 we brought our first one home
Our program is based on proven blood lines, ability and breed type. Our goal is to produce Quality Traditional Cobs. We did not want to just continue another farms program, we wanted to create our own program. We wanted to breed horses that would each carry the unique stamp of being a CGH horse.
In 2010 we started attending the "at that time" far and few between, Gypsy Breed Shows with Black Forest William. William retired from the Breed Show ring in 2019 after winning numerous Championships, to focus on the disciplines of Driving and Western Syle Dressage. William's offspring continue in the Breed Show ring as well as currently competing in Driving events and are continuously taking home Championships of there own.
Spring of 2018 Cora Hohenberg traveled to England to take part in the (TGCA) Traditional Gypsy Cob Association's judges training seminar, the first steps toward becoming a carded judge for the breed society. The TGCA is the Mother Stud Book from the country of origin for the breed. Summer of 2018 a second seminar attended was held in Oklahoma when representitives of the TGCA went to the USA to educate and train International judges. Then it was back onto an airplane to England to be on the judges panel at TOYS, The Traditional Of The Year Show. Passing the judges evaluation Cora Hohenberg obtained and is a Level 1 S & C carded judge for the TGCA.
No farm can operate efficiently without solid support. Karl Hohenberg is the backbone of Cyclone Gypsy Horses. From doing most of the hauling, all the repairs to farm machinery and equipment, making hay, bathing horses, assisting in training and the numerous other jobs that it takes to make a farm function smoothly and correctly.