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Had a 12 year old Morgan Mare that was leg trained, She had a glass eye and never spooked at anything.

What a Good horse for a 10 year old.. Horse had a neck the size of the Panhandle.
 
 
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i've never owned, rode, or seen a morgan horse, but i've heard they are good family horses
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Morgans are great horses. We have always had Morgans or half-Morgans. They are very gentle and easy to train. Also good with kids.
 
 
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i have a wonderful buckskin yearling morgan filly. she is the best filly i have every trained. although not calm but sweet. she is 14.2 hands already and still growing.
 
 
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Jackson's mother was a gaited Morgan. She was from "old stock", booty 4 ft wide giant shoulders and a studly neck,lol. They are awesome horses, athletic and very intelligent.
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These are great family horses, before I had kids I worked on a Morgan breeding farm, all the horses I worked around were gentle even the stallions, They also boarded other horses too,
I even got to exercise the stallions even though I was under aged. They make very good family horses and are very strong for their size,

One time while working at the farm a guy was trying to muck out a young stallion's stall the horse had him cornered he was scared, so I went into the stall and talked quietly to the horse, The guy ran out of the stall and was amazed that I was not scared of the horse. I did not have to tie him up either
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I've had a small handful of them in the past. One of the newer show-stock Morgans, and a couple old-style Morgans with the working build. All had great attitudes, very willing and happy tempered horses that love people.
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I have never seen the horses of this breed. There aren't morgans in our country. Have somebody pics of morgans. Does anybody knows, how did this breed appeared?
 
 
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Hmm.. I don't really know much about
the morgan, but here are a few pics
that you requested Black Wind:







I'm not sure if I found pics that define the
charactoristics of the morgan horse because
I don't know much about their anatomy.



The morgans sure are beautiful though!
I hope this helps.

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Christina, thank you very much for sharing photos of morgans. Morgans are really beautifull. I at least saw them with photos you shared.

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I have never owned a morgan. Ive owned a couple of arabians though!
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