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 →Horse Rehab Among the horses we bought to put work into and resell was Denny, a big, chestnut Morgan gelding of substance and stature. We didn’t go looking for him. Rather, he found us. I knew of him. That he’d been in a bad wreck while being
Read more →And Then … The day certainly feels like it’s dragging, when you’re wondering and worrying a bit, yet have no choice but to wait … and wait. I’m not a stranger to what can happen when training a horse to drive, and have been witness to a
Read more →To Brake, or not to Break Whoa, is one of the most important lessons, an equine of any kind, must learn and master. Whoa, is what keeps the rider safe, and secure in the knowledge that no matter what, the horse will stop. Runaways are one of
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