Equine Affaire, Kentucky September 2005

Slainte, Chew Mill Guinness and Wildcreek Farm’s Cobalt all perticipated in Equine Affaire’s first Kentucky event. The southern hospitality was warm and inviting! We met so many new and potential Gypsy and Drum Horse enthusiasts. We enjoyed the trip, and hope to make it back there next year! “Slainte” and “Cobalt” were both representing the

Angel

Angel SOLD Gypsy Vanner Angel is a 2001 imported Gypsy Mare and is quite possibly one of the sweetest horses you will ever meet. We use her for lessons, she has been shown English and Western as well as team penning and trail riding. She also drives single and double and team-pens. Would be most

Mares of Old Mill Farm

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Photos of all mares will be updated in the Spring of 2009. Please check back!! Old Mill Farm is excited to announce we have added three new mares to our herd! Pictures coming soon. While most breeders place a majority of emphasis on breeding stallions, Old Mill Farm realizes that breeding mares are just as

Equine Affaire, Massachusetts November 2003

We enjoyed Equine Affaire in Ohio so much that we made the long haul to Equine Affaire in Massachusetts of that same year! This probably marked Equine Affaire’s largest single breed turn-out in history! There were two full rows of Gypsy and Drum Horses. Also a first, The Drum Horse and The Gypsy Horse had

Guinness Videos

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See Guinness playing in his field! Click the videos below.*videos should play in any media player or download Real Player Guinness Video 1 Guinness Video 2 At Liberty Video (This is a series of short video clips of all of our stallions. It will redirect you to You Tube)

Equine Viral Arteritis

Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) is an infectious viral disease found in horses. It causes a variety of clinical symptoms, most significantly abortions. The disease is transmitted through both the respiratory and reproductive systems. Many horses are either asymptomatic or exhibit flu-like symptoms for a short period of time. Mares and geldings usually shed the virus
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