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Sunday, April 13, 2025

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zone

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noun

plural zones
1
a
any of five great divisions of the earth's surface with respect to latitude and temperature  compare FRIGID ZONETEMPERATE ZONETORRID ZONE
b
a portion of the surface of a sphere included between two parallel planes
2
archaic GIRDLEBELT
3
a
an encircling anatomical structure
b(1)
a subdivision of a biogeographic region that supports a similar fauna and flora throughout its extent
(2)
such a zone dominated by a particular life form
c
a distinctive belt, layer, or series of layers of earth materials (such as rock)
4
a region or area set off as distinct from surrounding or adjoining parts
5
one of the sections of an area or territory created for a particular purpose: such as
a
a zoned section of a city
b(1)
any of the eight concentric bands of territory centered on a given postal shipment point designated as a distance bracket for U.S. parcel post to which mail is charged at a single rate
(2)
a distance within which the same fare is charged by a common carrier
c
an area of a field, court, or rink in which players defend or attack
penalized for entering the offensive zone offside
turnovers caused by an aggressive defensive zone press
[Daniel Jones] praised Slayton for his big efforts … "Yeah, I think he was doing a good job getting open, found some space in their zone, especially on third down, and made a couple of nice catches …"Stephen Lebitsch
d
a stretch of roadway or a space in which certain traffic regulations are in force
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a temporary state of heightened concentration experienced by a person that enables peak performance
… found his zone, taking the … Championship title …Joey Goodman
"I managed to start off with three birdies in a row and carried that momentum through the rest of the round," he [Darren Fichardt] said. "I was in the zone today and overall, I played some solid golf. …"The Sunday Post
There's no underestimating how much work you can get done when you're in the zone and listening to music …Alan Henry

zone

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verb

zonedzoningzones

transitive verb

1
to surround with a zone ENCIRCLE
2
to arrange in or mark off into zones
specifically  to partition (a city, borough, or township) by ordinance into sections reserved for different purposes (such as residence or business)
zoner noun
plural zoners

 see also ZONE INZONE OUT

zone

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adjective

1
2
of, relating to, or occurring in a zone defense
zone press
zone blitz
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Origins of the Breed ...
The brightly-colored heavily-feathered horse gets it's name due to the simple fact that it is a horse bred and owned by the gypsies. It is called Gypsy Horse, Gypsy Cob, Gypsy Vanner, Irish Cob, Coloured Cob, Tinker Horse, and Romany Horse to name a few. 

There is much speculation as to the origins of the "Gypsy Horse" and there are varying opinions as to what breeds were used to create the horse of today. Most agree that the ancestors of the Gypsy Horse were cold-blooded. Often you will hear that Shire and Clydesdale provided the bone and feather and Dales Pony or Fells Pony provided the smaller stature. Some suggest that there is Trotting Horse influence as well, improving upon the endurance of the draft breeds. It has also been said that the Friesian breed and a pacing breed known as the Gallower may well be involved in the make-up of the Gypsy Horse.

What is known is that the Travellers have developed and maintained this breed of horses over hundreds of years. Through selective breeding they have created a breed of horse that is not duplicated anywhere else in the world. Theirs is a small, hardy draft horse with flamboyant color and feather, and a calm and intelligent personality. Thanks to their rich tradition of oral history the owners of these horses can often trace their pedigree back through the years.Back to Top

Possible Background Breeds Of The Gypsy Horse...


Dales Pony  
Photo courtesy of Dales Pony Society



Old Photo of Dales Pony in Harness
Photo courtesy of Dales Pony Society


Fell Pony Stallion
Lunesdale Mountain Mist 
Photo courtesy of Fell Pony Society



Fell Pony Mare and Foal 
Photo courtesy of Fell Pony Society 


Shire Stallion


Clydesdale Stallion 

Development of the Breed...

The following information from the folks at Harlequin Farms does a nice job of explaining the early development of the breed: 

"Early Gypsies soon discovered what was necessary in the horses they owned and used. They had to be strong enough to pull their caravans and caravans weighed an enormous amount. Just imagine the weight, not only of the caravan itself, but the fact that it carried everything the entire family owned. All clothing, pots and pans, dishes, linens and most even had pot belly and/or cooking stoves. Most caravans weighed so much, that everyone except the very young and elderly, walked beside them as they journeyed from one place to another. Often, just the women actually "drove" and the men walked alongside to their next possible source of income or campsite for the night. So to be able to pull all this, their horses had to have solid, weighty bodies, huge bone, thick necks and a great layback of shoulder. They had to have strong legs and large feet. They had to be unflappable in any situation and absolutely solid and reliable in their interaction with humans, including children. They had to be tough enough to exist in the harshest of weather and often on meager food sources. They had to be able to pull a caravan all day if necessary covering sometimes 40 miles or more on hard roads or muddy lanes. They had to have a willing "work ethic" and always do what was required of them. In the past, most existed on what was found growing along country roads when the family camped for the night so they had to be what we refer to today, as "easy keepers". 
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The following piece is from the Gypsycob.co.uk site explaining the effects of WW War I on the development of Gypsy Horses:

"During the First World War a lot of the horses in the Uk were bought by the Army and taken overseas, all sizes and shape of horse were utilized to pull canons, carry regiments into battle and carry injured from the fronts. The only type of horse the Army did not want to buy was the COLOURED horse, obviously these would not be very good in camouflage ! The Romany Gypsy, ever resourceful, had available an abundance of cheap, colorful, easily recognizable horses.  They had been using horses to travel across Europe for centuries and some settled  to traveling in England and Ireland. In England we have our own native breeds, which  used to roam freely across certain parts of the country, such and the Fells and Dales  of North England."  

"Romany Gypsy's favored the flashiness and  availability of the colored horse, the feather, hair and steady, hardworking nature of the heavy breeds, and needed the sturdy, compact, sure footed bodies of the Fell and Dales ponies. They continued breeding their horses using this mix of breeds, adapting their preferred size and build to suit their particular needs and likes. This continued and flourished as the Gypsies strived to have the best horse they could, that did the best job it could to fit in with their way of life. The Gypsy also liked the fact that the colored horse is easily recognized and could not be 'swapped' as easily as some solid colored horses!" 

"One thing they will not tolerate was a bad tempered horse. All animals in a Gypsy family have to be totally safe with all the family."  

"This selective breeding eventually diversified the Gypsy Cob into four categories. Up to 14.2hh, short, stocky, compact ponies used for pulling working flat carts. Up to 15hh big, powerful cobs used for pulling the living wagons and heavier loads. Over 15hh cobs with more Shire/Clydesdale blood, used for heavy loads and agricultural work.  The Trotter, cobs usually crossed with Standardbred horses, used for road racing in Sulkie traps."  

"The Romany people were, and still are dedicated, knowledgeable and skilful in breeding their own type of horse, even though they came up against severe discrimination against there way of life,  their horses were almost expelled from the  equine world." 

 "But, now the Romany has within its own tight knit community one of the most popular and sought after horses in the world, and they are rightly, quietly pleased with themselves." 

For more related information please visit our friends at: http://www.gypsycobs.fsnet.co.uk



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