I love all horses and have rode both Morgan and Arab breeds, including one most of all that was a half Arab/Morgan cross, which I loved the most. I just wish I could have had this half Arab/Morgan cross as my own, before he died during a harsh winters in the mountains. We connected and he helped me become a better rider because of his sense of life and his training. I used very little leg pressure, but he knew what I wanted of him the whole time I was on his back. His name was Tony, he had a rocking chair type lope, and he was one of the best horses I had ever ridden in my lifetime. I still miss him sorely, I loved him very much ….RIP Tony, may you ever run free in God’s heaven …. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🇺🇸🐎
Clarification please. I have just watched a video about ARMY CAVALRY MOUNTS. They were bred sepwrarely using various breeds. But it resulted in something the video referred to as THE GOVERNMENT MORGAN, which although similar in appearance, was clearly not pure Morgan. So my question is:- Are there now 2 seperate BREEDS? One being PURE Morgan? The other being the GOVERNMENT CROSS BRED MORGAN? Are there 2 seperate STUD BOOKS? This obviously leads to confusion.
I love Arabians dearly, and the beautiful Morgan.
they're such beautiful horses, incredibly handsome. ❤
My 2nd horse was a Morgan. He was an outstanding animal. Smart, versatile, would do anything asked of him.
I love all horses and have rode both Morgan and Arab breeds, including one most of all that was a half Arab/Morgan cross, which I loved the most. I just wish I could have had this half Arab/Morgan cross as my own, before he died during a harsh winters in the mountains. We connected and he helped me become a better rider because of his sense of life and his training. I used very little leg pressure, but he knew what I wanted of him the whole time I was on his back. His name was Tony, he had a rocking chair type lope, and he was one of the best horses I had ever ridden in my lifetime. I still miss him sorely, I loved him very much ….RIP Tony, may you ever run free in God’s heaven …. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🇺🇸🐎
God bless you all for telling the true story of such an amazing horse and thanks to amazing breeders like the Kennebec Morgan farm in Maine as well.
A FINE VIDEO AND GIVES ME SO MANY HAPPY MEMORIES OF MY CONNECTION WITH THE FARM.
Thanks for sharing!!
I like the look of the 'old style Morgans'; not the ones who have been refined to the point that they look like a completely different breed.
Not refined, infused with Saddlebred and Hackney blood...thanks to greedy show owners and trainers.
Me too.
I agree, it is getting more and more difficult to find the old style Morgans. I am so happy I found one.
That applies to all breeds. Keep the original bloodlines & characteristics.
Nice to see some familiar faces!
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Clarification please.
I have just watched a video about ARMY CAVALRY MOUNTS.
They were bred sepwrarely using various breeds. But it resulted in something the video referred to as THE GOVERNMENT MORGAN, which although similar in appearance, was clearly not pure Morgan.
So my question is:- Are there now 2 seperate BREEDS?
One being PURE Morgan?
The other being the GOVERNMENT CROSS BRED MORGAN?
Are there 2 seperate STUD BOOKS?
This obviously leads to confusion.