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"ABOUT  N'CO GYPSY VANNER"
 

N’Co. Gypsy Vanners is a small breeding & show farm located in Monclova Ohio, A small town outside of Toledo Ohio.

N'Co has dedicated it's farm with Breeding and showing bloodlines of the finest gypsy vanners available. At N’Co.  we take our breeding and show program very seriously with breeding, blending and maintaining the finest qualities in the breed! We look for the beautiful pony type sweet heads, well arched necks,with great bone, depth of body and abundant furnishings with  outstanding temperaments that are willing to please.

All N’Co. Gypsy Vanners are registared with the GVHS and all foals are GLGVHC fururity nominated. Our stallions come from known backgrounds and are all shown in halter and performance classes, proving they are both  sound in mind and with beautiful conformation. We feel the perfect horse must be able to compete in both!

In looking out for our clients,our bloodlines are protected and only available at N'Co. Gypsy Vanners. When purchasing a N'Co. Gypsy Vanner you are not competing with many other breeders showing, breeding and selling the same pedigree. We are breeders with a goal and a well thought out breeding plan for the future, we are not brokers that buy and resell..

"AT N'CO. WE FEEL OUR QUALITY AND OUR CLIENTS ARE WORTH PROTECTING."


                              There iS A DIFFERENCE, OUR QUALITY IS SHOWING.

I was born Pamela Oldham. I have 5 sisters and 1 brother. In the above photo is me, my identical twin sister and one of my other sister's Glynis. We were raised on a farm near Tampico, Illinois. Our town was so small, there were twelve kids in our graduating class. There would have been ten that year but Tamela and I graduated a year early. Besides farming 1000 acres of land, my father kept about 50 dogs; Labradors, Brittany's, and Coondogs. These dogs were used only for hunting and trailing. Everything we ate was either home-grown or hunted. VERY LITTLE came from a store. We were brought up with lots and lots of animals. We raised baby coons and foxes and rabbits that the dogs would carry into the yard. Of course we were in charge of caring for all of the animals. I learned how to drive tractors, plow, disc, and harrow fields. As a summer job, we would de-tassel corn.Growing up, I was always horse-crazy. I never asked for dolls for Christmas, always toy horses. At a very young age, I started teaching horses to do tricks. We had contest gaming horses which are shown in speed classes. Later on, I trained racing Quarter horses.
                                                                   
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