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What do you think of this stallion - Morgan?

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Just curious. I absalutly LOVE his color, but I don't know anything about Morgans, so I'm just wondering what you Morgan people think of him.

My friend used to work at Mirabella, and I was lucky enough to go to work with her once, he's prettier in person!!

http://www.mirabellafarms.com/mirabella%20web_files/Page347.htm

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  1. nice horse good choice he has a good build and good muscles from what i can tell and i have a friend with a Morgan and its a black and 15.3h tall and its a good horse to


  2. Nice! Sweet face too!

  3. he has good conformation and looks like a very typey morgan... beautiful color too!

    i would breed to this horse... if i had a mare... lol...

  4. He is cute in the face with large expressive eyes, his ears are wide set apart which is good morgan type.

    He is very thick through the crest and throat latch

    witch is a fault. he is also a little weak

    behind in the crop. he has nice natrual carriage in

    his knees and neck set. although hiswhole body is a little

    to coarse.

    I wouldnt breed to him for a show horse but

    he is an atrractive stallion that would produce

    stylish trail horses

  5. ALL I CAN SAY IS

    T*H*A*T   H*O*R*S*E   I*S    S*O     P*R*E*T*T*Y

    love the colour! good luck with your horse xoxoxo

  6. He is pretty but I dont really like his conformation. It might be correct for a morgan but it looks like he has a really small butt and a thick/chunky neck.

  7. on my opinion I would get a black Morgan.

  8. Very nice stud!! I own &  breed Morgans. I love them!

    Here is the stud I love!!

    http://colormorgans.tripod.com/ragtimedu...

    Here check out this link. Has a lot of color info on Morgans. Great site!!

    http://colormorgans.tripod.com/index.htm

  9. I like that he's the old style looking Morgan breed. Great color too.

  10. He looks a bit coarse to me, especially around the neck/throatlatch area (even for a stallion).  Also...the angle of his front pastern is troubling to me.  I realize he is moving with a good deal of speed and force in that photo, but dang, that thing is practically horizontal to the ground.  Nice color, though.

  11. Looks like a really good horse to me personally, but I don't know that much about Morgans, I know more about other breeds.

  12. Roger White, who owns this stallion, has put a lot of work into picking great mares to breed to him. They are producing some very correct colorful Morgans..... Their last couple of foal crops have been amazing....

    This is my favorite colorful Morgan stallion..... http://ancanmorgans.com/Blitz.htm at least for the moment lol It changes by the minute... They are like potato chips

  13. Nice color...I see a lot of Morgans at my barn and most are Bay.

    Very typical for the old style Lippincott stocky Morgans.  Very traditional and Justin Morganish.  

    His get look stocky and powerful too.  Bringing some color to Morgans!!

    Thanks for sharing.

    ***EDIT***

    American--Thanks for the link!  Very interesting.  My trainers would never think of a "colored" Morgan..they have a difficult enough time with me wanting a Gray Saddlebred!!

  14. I think he is down right gorgeous. He has that big neck, like many stallions do. Plus Morgans often do have thicker necks. His foals are really nice. He has a nice pedigree behind him too. I love the color, the confirmation, and pretty much everything else. He will have a successful future.

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