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Pictures of one of my rescue horses. He came from PA the end of may with several other horses. 4Yo Morgan gelding. When he arrived, he was incredibly skinny, no training whatsoever, and still a stallion. With two other stallions here, that wasn't going to work out for long. You know the rest of the story there...

(I wish I had pictures of when he first arrived). I started him under saddle 1.5 months after his arrival, and he took everything with ease. Very flexible at the nose, light mouthed and extremely responsive. Lateral movements were absolutely nothing to him. He had the sensitivity of a TB without the mood swings and explosions lol.

He has just found a new home, and definitely a better one that the home he had in Pa. He was quite the sweetheart while he was here and I enjoyed working with him.
Anyone feel free to comment...


"Oh I so want to eat that grass, but I'll just look at it longingly until my owner finishes taking all these tons of pictures of me."


"Can I just have the food?"


(to his girlfriend) "WAIT!!!"
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He's cute.
Coming from Pa, he gives the general impression of a Standardbred. I've gotten a bunch of them in the past from HORSE- Humane Organization of Retired Standardbred Equines.
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Thanks! He certianly does. He is however registered with the AMHA (American morgan horse assoc). I ended up with two Morgan horses from the farm where they were raised. The other gelding looked much more like the old-stock work horse-type of Morgan. This boy has some of the new confo of the show-type than that of the older stock.
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