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by Kalibeck on 13 March 2010 - 00:03
Oh 4pack, I feel your pain.....I keep twisting Carl's arm, trying to get him to agree to buy a bigger property...I so miss my horses! Thanks guys, for those beautiful pictures, I am going to go crawl under a rock with my dog now......!
And Ol' Blue Eyes! That's a goofy looking hound! jackie harris

by Silbersee on 13 March 2010 - 01:03
I love your Buckskin Sedona. We have a Chestnut Morgan mare named Whippoorwill Echo, foundation bred! Unfortunately, we are currently boarding her until we can move. Then, I am going to add another Morgan mare, preferably Buckskin, so Echo is not lonely. I found one I like and will try to get her if she is still available in the summer or so, have to go to Michigan though: www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php
Here is our Echo (excuse the botched braiding job):
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I love Friesians too. My 12 year old daughter has been bugging me for either a Friesian or a Gypsy Vanner ever since we went to the Horse World Expo.
by rowdyreiner on 13 March 2010 - 01:03
This is Montadocs Starlight, aka Lucy, granddaughter of Grays Starlight and Montana Doc...she is actually due in one week with a foal by Smart Lil Highbrow:
This is Texanic, aka Sierra, Reminic and Tejons Peppy Doc granddaughter:
And last, but not least...my babysitter mare (and my first OWN horse) Sweet Battle Buck, aka Bucky:


by Krazy Bout K9s on 13 March 2010 - 01:03
My girlfriend in Minnesota used to raise and show Morgans, her's were old foundation lines too, I do like the Morgans too.
But the foxtrotters are sooooo smooth...<G>
Rose looks gorgeous...what a shame, my girlfriend just gave away her buckskin morgan mare...!!!!
She doesn't have any left now and is looking at the Friesian's too....there is a Friesian farm out here with some gorgeous horses...just seems a waste for trail and mountain riding though..
Steph

by ShelleyR on 13 March 2010 - 01:03
Hmmmm

by Two Moons on 13 March 2010 - 02:03
I miss em too.
Can still smell the barn, the hay, sweaty leather and the horses.
Never enjoyed cleaning stalls but one wouldn't be too bad.

by Scoutk9GSDs on 13 March 2010 - 02:03

by Silbersee on 13 March 2010 - 02:03
Doesn't anybody else here own Morgans? I would love to get some contacts for one or two nice mares (foundation bred only though).
As to Friesians: I am going to let my daughter ride at the Friesian Farm in Stukenbrok, Germany when she visits my parents this summer. Maybe, that will get it out of her head.
www.riding-vacations.info/daten/standard.php
A couple of years ago, we thought about importing a couple Warmbloods from Germany, either Trakehner or Hanoverian because they are much more affordable in Europe but decided against that after we heard what transportation would cost. Too bad because all my relatives live in German horse country, around Warendorf and Telgte, North Rhine Westphalia. My uncle's neighbor breeds Hanoverians.
So, we somehow came to the Morgans and we love them.
Chris

by Krazy Bout K9s on 13 March 2010 - 02:03
She oughta have tons of fun!!! I envy her...
Yes warmbloods are still costing plenty here now.
Just check out the Morgan Horse Club Registry and then they will give you the breeders around you...
Steph

by Krazy Bout K9s on 13 March 2010 - 02:03

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