
Finnvarra
is our 2001 , Gypsy Cob stallion. He is named for the King
of the Irish fairies. This particular king has a special affinity
for horses. What better name for a leader of them!
Finnvarra,
like the travellers whose heritage he comes from, made his
way in January,2003 from a mountain in Ireland to Southern
California to begin his life with Toadstool Farm as our premiere
Gypsy stallion. Jacqueline wants to personally thank Deirdre and Brian Cash for arranging for Finnvarra's adoption by Jacqueline--the very last sale ever made by their father, the beloved Pat Cash.

Finnvarra's future promises
a charming disposition, perfect conformation, full thick feathers,
and tons of hair, plus super movement. All perfect for the
High School and liberty movements he will be learning.
Finnvarra's striking
white forelock against the black ears, and his unusual, dramatic
markings, almost 50/50 black and white are highly desired
in the Gypsy Cob world. His movement is remarkable for a Cob,
very floaty, very extended, as you can see, and very sporty
and athletic.
His personality
and charm win over everyone he meets within moments. Kind,
gentle, easy going, curious and very friendly, he wins hearts
every day!

One thing worth noting about Finn is that when
we went looking for our Gypsy Cob stallion, Finn had till
then been living wild on a mountain side, barely ever touched
by human hands, his entire life. He was brought in from the
mountain to be cleaned up so we could see him, and within
three weeks of first being brought off the mountain he was
on his way to us here in California.

Now, this is not an unusual
story in itself for an imported horse, but what makes it remarkable
is that, the day Finn came home from quarantine, he
was trailered, clipped, bathed, and had his feet trimmed...
... All
of these things he did without batting an eye, or so much
as twitching a muscle with nerves. Within a week, he had been
saddled, bridled and ridden once around a 50 foot pen. Never
was there even a moment of doubt in either Finn or Jacqueline
that it would be a problem.
He simply
has been one of the the easiest horses in our history to work with. Period.
Now, of course, being that he was still very young, he was
never so much as sat upon again till he was three. But we simply had to see
how he would take it since he took so easily to everything
else, and he was a superstar!
Finnvarra
was registered at birth with the Irish Cob Society in Ireland and is
also registered as a foundation sire with the Gypsy Cob and
Drum Horse Association, our registry of choice here in the
U.S.. Finn stands at just over 15.1 hands.
Finn has
a wonderful sense of humor, always on the lookout for what
he can do to make someone laugh. His face is one of the most
expressive we have ever seen on any horse!
Finnvarra
is avilable for stud service, both for purebreds and crossbreds.
His stud fee is $1250. He ships fresh cooled for AI. Please contact us for more information
about our drop dead stunning young man!
Want to see Finn's
foals?
Click here and scroll to the bottom
of the page to see his first two foals out of our mare, Barnane.
Want to see more of
our foals?
Click here for our Foals page