Cushti Bok
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The Horse Who Started it All-

Cushti Bok statistics:
Pedigree: The Old Horse of Wales x Callie
Year of birth: 1991
Weight: 1150 lbs.
Height: 14 hands
Color: homozygous tobiano
GVHS #: GV00001F
Foals born in US (as of 2010): 70





 In 1998 I wrote: "He's a one off" said the proud man with words and accent unique to his heritage. "Look all you want, you won't find any better" was his challenge. Cindy and I knew we had stumbled upon a special horse on that fateful day, but our senses told us to believe that he was the tip of the iceberg. We felt we would find many stallions just as good as this unusual horse. The stallion was not for sale but we were left with the impression that after the next breeding season he would consider selling him. For Cindy and me, this was good news. We had at least a year to accept the challenge of finding other stallions with the same qualities that were so unique to this horse.

  After looking at hundreds of horses, we identified two stallions with equal qualities, both not for sale. We returned to our original find with the confidence that this stallion was truly rare. Unfortunately, a new crop of foals only increased his value in the eyes of the man who owned him. We were quoted a price that was considerably higher than what we thought we would have to pay for him. Our decision was to continue our search for these unique horses, before we agreed to pay his price.

  Several months passed as we continued our research. Near the end of one trip that involved extensive driving, Cindy and I were involved in a head-on collision. Fortunately it was a low speed accident, but any head-on collision can involve serious injuries. Cindy had not yet fastened her seat belt and was thrown into the windshield with enough force to break the window and cause extensive swelling and discoloration to her face. Thankfully, the doctor who examined her felt that her injuries would heal.

  As we drove a replacement car back to the airport for out flight home, we discussed the miles we had driven in search of stallions that were worthy of becoming the foundation of a new breed in America. It was incredible that the original horse we had found continued to be one of the best we had ever seen. Exhausted and bruised, we both agreed that he was indeed a one of a kind or as our Gypsy friend would say, "A one off".

  We made a decision to stop at a public phone and tell the man who owned this stallion that we would pay his price. Cindy stood next to me with the excitement of a dream fulfilled. When the man answered I told him that Cindy and I had decided to pay his price. He responded by telling me that his horse was too hard to replace and that he would need considerably more if he was to sell him. My response was "NO", spoken with the conviction of certainty. I will never forget the tears of sadness and disappointment that fell from Cindy's bruised and swollen face. The stallion that was so much the centerpiece of our journey would not be the first stallion in America.

  We resigned ourselves to the fact that the best we could expect to achieve was the purchase of colts from the best stallions we had discovered. Upon returning to America, I called the man who owned the stallion and requested that if there was a great colt from this stallion, we would be interested in looking at him on our next trip.

  A few months passed before we returned. We called with apprehension, but were pleasantly surprised to learn that he did indeed have a colt for us to see. We drove with the excitement of seeing a young reflection of the stallion we had pursued for so long. Upon arrival, we were invited into his caravan for a cup of tea. After sharing small talk about our long journey, there was silence. When we spoke again, he said with eyes full of emotion that he had decided to sell us his special stallion and at the price we had last offered. Cindy and I could not believe what we were hearing. We shook hands to honor the agreement and he wished us good luck. "Good luck" translated to the language of the Gypsy is "Cushti Bok". It was no small amount of "good luck" the day that Cindy and I saw this unusual horse in a distant field.

  On Easter Sunday, 1997, Cushti Bok stepped onto American soil to become the first Gypsy Vanner Horse stallion in North America.

  In March of 1999, Cushti Bok became the sire of the first Gypsy Vanner Horse colt born in North America. He'd been bred to Dolly, a daughter of The Gypsy King, who is one of America's first Gypsy Vanner Horse fillies. With Dolly and Cushti Bok, the legend began.


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What a trip it has been! The true story of Cushti Bok, the world’s first selectively bred horse raised by Gypsies to be recognized as a breed seems surreal.  We met him by chance but it was pure passion that drove us to understand the vision and genetics that created him.  On the long journey...

·        We became the first Americans to ever attend the oldest Gypsy Horse fair in the world, Appleby.
(Cushti Bok was - as the Gypsy predicted - better than any horse we saw there!). 

·        We traced his genetic history through three countries. 
·        We found his DNA proven sire, The Old Horse of Wales. (The Old Horse was one of the breed's greatest sires). ·        We stood overlooking the Irish Sea with The Old Horse of Wales and the Gypsy who raised Cushti Bok as he pointed to a clearing under a tree and said, “He was born right over there; I will never forget the day he was born.  I held him in my arms and knew he was special... he is the best colt I ever raised”.
·        We uncovered the vision that created him and his breed. (The vision to create the perfect caravan horse or ‘Vanner’ was born soon after World War Two).
·        We traced the breeds' genetic origins back to the two stallions that inspired it (Sonny Mays and The Coal Horse).
·        We named the unknown and unnamed breed Gypsy Vanner Horse (with the approval and blessings of Gypsies)
·        We established the first breed registry in the world for a selectivelybred horse raised by Gypsies: The Gypsy Vanner Horse Society. Cushti Bok is GV00001F (the 'F' is for foundation).

To this day the best breed specimen I have ever seen was a daughter of Cushti Bok.
The Gypsy who owned Cushti Bok was holding her back as a gift to his son .

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"He's a one off" said the proud man with words and accent unique to his heritage.   

He is indeed.

-Dennis Thompson.

 


All above photos are copyright Mark J. Barrett.


Cushti Bok's foals:
(66 of 68 known foals shown)

Pictures up soon!

Imported Foals:

                                    
   
1996 imported mare Cushti Bok Lady (Ladybug)
out of Rosie UK
pictured at 10 years
   

  1999 Foals  
   
Gelding Lash
out of Darby Dolly, 14.1 hh
pictured at 6 years
Stallion Romipen
out of Crown Darby, 14.3 hh
pictured at 6 years
Mare Rawnie
out of King's Kaulo Ratti, 14 hh
pictured at 11 years
     
Gelding Roamie
out of Esmeralda, 14.1? hh
pictured at 3 years
Mare Pearlie Queen
out of Chauvani, 14.2 hh
pictured at 9 years
Mare Balaclava
out of King's Kaulo Ratti, 14.2hh
pictured at 11 years



  2000 Foals  
     
Mare Ves'tacha
out of Esmeralda, 14 hh
pictured at 9 years
Mare Crown Darby's Bali
out of Crown Darby, 14.3 hh
pictured at 4 years
Gelding Cushti Bok's Misto
out of Darby Dolly, 13.3 hh
pictured at 5 years
     
  2001 Foals  
Bok Shey, 2001 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare Vanilla Swirl, 2001 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare  
2001 mare Bok Shey
out of Gypsy Gold's Rexie
pictured at 6 years
2001 mare Vanilla Swirl
out of Papuza
pictured at 6 years
 
Delphi, 2001 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare Prince Edward, 2001 Gypsy Vanner Horse stallion Sheba Bok, 2001 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare
2001 mare Delphi
out of Crown Darby
pictured at 2 years
2001 stallion Prince Edward
out of King's Kaulo Ratti
pictured at 5 years
2001 mare Sheba Bok
out of Darby Dolly
pictured at 6 years
Ban Jara, 2002 Gypsy Vanner Horse gelding Cindy's Seven, 2002 Gypsy Vanner Horse gelding Rose Petal, 2002 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare
2002 gelding Ban Jara
out of Gypsy Gold's Rexie
pictured at 2 years
2002 gelding Cindy's Seven
out of Darby Dolly
pictured at 4 years
In Memory
2002 mare Rose Petal
out of Gypsy Gold's Rose
pictured at 2 years
Royal Daulton, 2002 Gypsy Vanner Horse stallion Cushti Bok's Valley, 2002 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare Treana, 2003 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare
2002 stallion Royal Daulton
out of Crown Darby
pictured at 10 months
2002 mare Cushti Bok's Valley
out of Crown Darby
pictured at 9 months
2003 mare Treana
out of Gypsy Gold's Rexie
pictured at 4 years
Isten Veled, 2003 Gypsy Vanner Horse gelding Let Freedom Ring, 2003 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare Merrow, 2003 Gypsy Vanner Horse gelding
2003 gelding Isten Veled
out of King's Kaulo Ratti
pictured at 5 years
2003 mare Let Freedom Ring
out of Imari
pictured at 9 months
2003 gelding Merrow
out of Miss Tinkerbell
pictured at 18 months
2003 mare Vintage Vanners Carmanet Time, 2003 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare Turley, 2003 Gypsy Vanner Horse stallion
2003 mare Vintage Vanners Carmanet Time
out of Papuza
pictured at 2 years
2003 stallion Turley
out of Crown Darby
pictured at 3 years
2003 gelding Chakano
out of Papuza
pictured at 5 years
Cushti Bok's Perfect Storm, 2004 Gypsy Vanner Horse stallion Cushti Bok's Islamarada, 2004 Gypsy Vanner Horse stallion Gypsy Gold's Seventh Heaven, 2004 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare
2004 stallion Cushti Bok's Perfect Storm (Stormy)
out of Gypsy Gold's Rose
pictured at 20 months
2004 stallion Cushti Bok's Islamarada
out of Gypsy Gold's Rose
pictured at 2 years
2004 mare Gypsy Gold's Seventh Heaven
out of Shampoo Girl
pictured at 2 years
Papuza's Eclipse, 2004 Gypsy Vanner Horse gelding Eileish Maureen, 2005 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare Sastipe, 2005 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare
2004 gelding Papuza's Eclipse
out of Papuza
pictured at 3 years
2005 mare Eileish Maureen
out of Etaine
pictured at 4 weeks
2005 mare Sastipe
out of Heart of Gold
pictured at 3 years
CB Lord Marlborough, 2005 Gypsy Vanner Horse stallion GVR True Blue, 2006 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt GG Cushti Bok's Baby Doll
2005 stallion CB Lord Marlborugh
out of Magic
pictured at 18 months
2006 colt GVR True Blue
out of Caitlinn
pictured at 2 months
2006 filly GG Cushti Bok's Baby Doll
out of Darby Dolly
pictured at 1 year
GG Rocky, 2006 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt GG Bella, 2006 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly GVR Eve, 2006 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly
2006 colt GG Rocky
out of Crown Darby
pictured at 1 year
2006 filly GG Bella
out of Crown Darby
pictured at 2 years
2006 filly GVR Eve
by Equirace Gypsy
pictured at 1 year
GG Roxy Bok, 2006 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly WMR Marchi Bok, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt April Bok, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly
2006 filly GG Roxy Bok
out of Gypsy Gold's Rexie
pictured at 2 weeks
In Memory
2007 colt WMR Marchi Bok
out of Harlequin Princess
pictured at 3 months
2007 filly WMR April Bok
out of Harlequin Princess
pictured at 7 months
GG Little Rexie, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly GG Harmony, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly
2007 filly GG Little Rexie
out of Gypsy Gold's Rexie
pictured as newborn
2007 colt GG Tom Tom
out of Darby Dolly
pictured at 18 months
2007 filly GG Harmony
out of Darby Dolly
pictured at 4 months
  GG Lolita, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly GG Mojo, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt
2007 colt GG Enzo
out of Darby Dolly
pictured as yearling
2007 filly Lolita
out of Shampoo Girl
pictured at 3 months old
2007 colt GG Mojo
out of Shampoo Girl
pictured at 19 months
GG Cotton Eyed Joe, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt GG Filly, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse Horse foal WR Kuchi & Bok's Destiny, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt
2007 colt GG Cotton Eyed Joe
out of Shampoo Girl
pictured at 18 months
2007 filly
out of Crown Darby
pictured as newborn
2007 colt WR Kuchi & Bok's Destiny
out of Kuchi
pictured as yearling
WR Bat Girl, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly GG Annie, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly My Girl, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare
2007 filly WR Bat Girl
out of Kuchi
pictured at 18 months
2007 filly GG Annie
out of Crown Darby
pictured at 4 months
2007 filly My Girl
out of Birthday Girl
pictured at 18 months
GVR Hollywood, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt GVR Chloe, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly GVR Gracie, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse mare
2007 colt GVR Hollywood
out of Equirace Gypsy
pictured at 18 months
2007 filly GVR Chloe
out of Equirace Gypsy
pictured at 1.5 years
2007 filly GVR Gracie
out of Equirace Gypsy
pictured at 1 year
SCF's Cushti Bok's True Legacy, 2007 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly WR Thai, 2008 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly
2007 filly GVR Sophie
out of Equirace Gypsy
pictured at 8 months
2007 filly SCF's Cushti Bok's True Legacy
out of Secret Desire
pictured at 3 months
2008 filly WR Thai
out of WR Panda Rose
pictured at 2 months
WR Odjus Ray, 2008 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt GG colt, 2008 Gypsy Vanner Horse foal WR Cowpolk, 2008 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt
2008 colt WR Odjus Ray
out of Kuchi
pictured at 3 months
2008 colt
out of Crown Darby
pictured at 6 days
2008 colt WR Cowpolk
out of WR Pie
pictured at 1 month
SCF's Samson of Stoney Creek, 2008 Gypsy Vanner Horse colt Miley Rose, 2008 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly WMR Dream Girl filly, 2008 Gypsy Vanner Horse filly
2008 colt SCF's Samson of Stoney Creek
out of Secret Treasure
pictured at a few weeks
2008 filly Miley Rose
out of Valentine Rose
pictured at a few days
2008 WMR filly
out of GG Dream Girl
pictured at a 3 weeks