The document discusses the Gypsy horse and its role in Gypsy culture. Traditionally, the hardy and docile Gypsy horse pulls family caravans and teaches children to ride. They graze along roadsides and live in various weather. In the US, Gypsy horses are known by names like Irish Tinker or Gypsy Cob and have rare bloodlines guarded by Gypsy families for generations, producing high quality horses. There are only around 400 Gypsy horses in North America.