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jango dancer of brackenhill |
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I first saw Jango on James Taylor's website after meeting James at Equitana. James is a born and bred Gypsy whose entire life revolves around the breeding of these unique and magical horses.
Jango was a six month old fluffy colt with unusual markings that immediately appealed to my liking for things "different". He wasn't the usual black and white Tobiano Gypsy.
Rama and I bought Jango a 6 months later and he began his journey to Australia. |
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Jango Dancer is a superb Gypsy Cob Stallion from deep within the UK Gypsy Community. Jango has some of the most sought after bloodlines in the world including the Frainy lines, Sid's Good Stallion, The Dock Tailed Horse and The Lob. |
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Jango is Homozygous Black (EE) and will throw a high percentage of black and white (blagdon) foals. Jango's first crop of foals will be on the ground in spring 2008.
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He will mature to around 14.1hh and already has some of the best natural movement in a horse you are likely to encounter anywhere. His lead changes are breath taking! And he has an incredible jumping scope. |
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Jango is ideal for breeding smaller type horses eg, between 14hh and 15.2hh. His size makes him perfect for small adults and children / teens alike. |
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Jango is a lovely stallion with a high play drive and a great deal of cocky confidence. Very little phases him. He is very good with his mares; kind and smoochy. |
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This is Jango, at 6 months old, as I first saw him on James' website, November 2005. His unusual colouring immediately caught my eye. |
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This is Jango two years later as a two and a half year old stallion. If you think he's good now, just wait till he hits four or five! This is a photo of Jango in "paddock" condition, ie, no washing or brushing! |
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