Kuchi is sold.

Kuchi is the first Gypsy Vanner born in America!
Kuchi is the first Gypsy Vanner born in America!
I love her nose.
I love her nose.
She has been in books and in numerous calendars!
She has been in books and in numerous calendars!
Calendar cover.
Calendar cover.
Bat (her mother) was one of the first 2 to come to America.
Bat (her mother) was one of the first 2 to come to America.
Kuchi with Bat at Gypsy Gold-1999.
Kuchi with Bat at Gypsy Gold-1999.
Mom & me.
Mom & me.
Bat's only foal was Kuchi.
Bat's only foal was Kuchi.
Kuchi showing 10/07
Kuchi showing 10/07
Landrum Dressage Show
Landrum Dressage Show
Wow!
Wow!
I love this photo.
I love this photo.
Isn’t she perfect?
Isn’t she perfect?
She is a 10.
She is a 10.
Wonderful head.
Wonderful head.
So sweet.
So sweet.
“Look at me!”
“Look at me!”
Now she is acting shy!
Now she is acting shy!
Kuchi & Starbuck.
Kuchi & Starbuck.
Mother & son!
Mother & son!
Starbuck at 18 months!
Starbuck at 18 months!
He is fabulous!
He is fabulous!
We are so proud of him.
We are so proud of him.
Wow!!
Wow!!
Spanish walk.
Spanish walk.
Too cool.
Too cool.
“See you later!”
“See you later!”

Born March 18, 1999    GVHS Registration #GV00017F1

The Gypsy King x Bat





















Kuchi made history by being the very first Gypsy Vanner born on U.S. soil.

Her sire, Gypsy Gold's fabulous The Gypsy King, imported in 1998, was

one of the first sixteen Vanners to come to this country.   He is

trained in dressage and known to Breyer enthusiasts because of his

best selling model.  Her dam was the famous Bat, who, in 1996, became

one of the first two Vanners ever imported to the U.S.  Bat, sadly, is

deceased, and Kuchi, as her only foal, is the sole source of this

famous bloodline.   Kuchi and her descendants will forever occupy an

important place in the history of the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society.


To date, Kuchi has had one gorgeous foal, Starbuck (2005), now owned

by Gypsy Vanner Ranch of Washington state.