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Tracy Moore
Washington
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
The Morgan is a versatile and personable breed. They love to be "in-your-pocket" and enjoy working for their people whether it be showing, working cows, trail riding, driving or you name it. Find the right Morgan and you will never again have just one!
The Morgan is a versatile and personable breed. They love to be "in-your-pocket" and enjoy working for their people whether it be showing, working cows, trail riding, driving or you name it. Find the right Morgan and you will never again have just one!
Linda Lehnert
Jalisco, Mexico
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
The Morgan horse is the original American warm blood noted for gentle dispositions, ground covering gaits and stamina and endurance. Morgans are versatile and excel in both riding (all disciplines) and driving. Morgans can be found for riders of all levels of ability. The right Morgan will be your best friend.
The Morgan horse is the original American warm blood noted for gentle dispositions, ground covering gaits and stamina and endurance. Morgans are versatile and excel in both riding (all disciplines) and driving. Morgans can be found for riders of all levels of ability. The right Morgan will be your best friend.
Melanie Ogden
Canada)
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
Morgan horses can jump! And they can jump amazingly, they turn tight corners to the next fence they can have speed but still be under control! I was very disappointed you guys didn't recognize Morgan horses for there jumping ability. My Morgan jumps 4'5 and he is only 15.1 hands and he loves every minute of it!
Morgan horses can jump! And they can jump amazingly, they turn tight corners to the next fence they can have speed but still be under control! I was very disappointed you guys didn't recognize Morgan horses for there jumping ability. My Morgan jumps 4'5 and he is only 15.1 hands and he loves every minute of it!
Lala Momo
Minnesota
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
Morgans are GREAT show horses! not at the little one day shows but at the grade A horse shows. If you go to these horse shows there is some of the hardest competition in the country! You should go and watch sometime how the REAL Morgan show horses do it. it pretty amazing!!
Morgans are GREAT show horses! not at the little one day shows but at the grade A horse shows. If you go to these horse shows there is some of the hardest competition in the country! You should go and watch sometime how the REAL Morgan show horses do it. it pretty amazing!!
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Honestly, when you think of a horse you think of that classic look. Thats what the morgans carry. The first morgans were shorter and stockier, made for work (resembling the Quarter Horse) but the new (Show) Morgans are absolutley stunning. Very elegent and clean cut. They more resemble the Aribian, but have kept the old Morgan brain. These horses are ridiculously smart. Some times said, to smart for their own good. Some say they are very calm. Yet from my short experience with them, they are hot blooded and always ready to move. Very reliable yet opinated they just happen to be my favorite breed. Not to mention their very bouncy, active gait. They are definitley (on average) not smooth. Thats a prefrence.