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September 15, 2007 - Not to begin before 3PM |
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Oklahoma State Fairgrounds - Oklahoma City, OK |
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About the Morgan Horse |
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"The beauty of the Morgan horse lifts the heart.
The breed exists solely because it pleases people. It is their heritage. The
Morgan is easily recognized by his proud carriage, upright graceful neck,
and distinctive head with expressive eyes. Deep bodied and compact, the
Morgan has strongly muscled quarters. |
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The intelligence, willingness, zest for
life, and good sense of the Morgan is blended with soundness of limb,
athleticism, and stamina. In addition, Morgan thriftiness and longevity have
made this breed a good bargain for more than 200 years - easy to love and
affordable to own. The Morgan horse is free moving and calm under western
tack or elegant and aristocratic ridden in English style. A tractable
temperament allows the Morgan to excel when driving in single or multiple
hitches. Companionable and comfortable on a quiet pleasure ride anywhere
open skies beckon, working as a sensible partner in a long day of ranch work
or endurance riding, waiting alert and ready to enter a show ring, or
performing in formal riding disciplines, the Morgan is a versatile horse
within a versatile breed. The Morgan horse agreeably adapts to his owner's
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This first American breed can be
found worldwide. Reliable, loyal, tireless, and versatile, a Morgan becomes
one with people of all ages and walks of life, sharing the mutual enjoyment
in every equine pastime".- from the AMHA website, visit the AMHA by
clicking on the link at the bottom of this page |
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Click on the links below
to learn more about the Morgan Horse and it's history |
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