
The Morgan
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American Morgan Horse Association |
THE MORGAN
This
versatile American breed is probably unique in that
it developed from just one stallion, Justin Morgan,
born in 1789, who stood just 14 hands high but excelled
in weight-pulling contests and racing, under saddle
and in harness.
His original breeding is not certain but he was remarkably
prepotent and three of his sons had particular influence
both on the development of the breed and others, including
the Quarter horse and Tennessee Walker.
Origin: USA
Colour: Chestnut, brown or black. No white
markings permitted above the knee or hock, except on
the face.
Height: 14.1 - 15.2 hands.
Conformation: Attractive head with broad
forehead, large eyes and neat, alert ears, sloping shoulder
and well defined withers, deep compact body, broad loins,
well-muscled quarters, straight sound legs, long sloping
pasterns, sound feet and full mane and tail.
Character: Intelligent and tractable.
Uses: Riding, showing, stock horse, and
carriage driving.
British Morgan Horse Society
P O Box 155
Godalming
Surrey
GU8 5YE
Tel/Fax: 01483 861283
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