Chunky No-Name My first experience ever with Morgan horses was when I was working at a huge Thoroughbred farm as a teenager. A friend of the owner sent her little, chestnut Morgan gelding to be trained, or retrained, as the case actually was. You see, she’d been
Read more →Lucky Jim’s New Space To say it’s been dry this year, is most definitely an understatement. The rain keeps passing us by, and pastures certainly could use a good drink. With fifty acres divided up and well-managed, we don’t have to feed hay yet, but it was
Read more →Sweet Polly Producing the best possible foal you can, isn’t all that easy. I believe that if you’re trying to create animals of a certain breed, then it’s important to stick to breed guidelines. When I was putting my herd together, I was fortunate to purchase some
Read more →My Bud Beau It was time to ride out. Beau was doing phenomenally well, and his training was ripe for progression. It was time for him to learn all about the big, wide world. My intention was, for him to be a wonderfully sensible horse. One that
Read more →Beau We came across an advertisement, for a rather reasonably priced, Morgan gelding that needed work, and decided to look into it a bit more. It was always nice to pick up the odd horse here and there, put some work into it then sell it on.
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