French Market at The New England Morgan Horse Show
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Figure bred to numerous pacing horses back in his day that went on to be included in the registry. Gaited Morgans have been gaited from the beginning. Of course I'm prejudiced to them as that is what we raise and ride. We also buy outcrops from many lines who did not mean to produce gait but got it anyway. Let me know if you run across them, we'll come and get them see our stallion Silvershoe Colorado Morgan on our website at Missouri Morgans a typey gaited Morgan
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GREAT ACTION morgans are the BEST!!!
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Are they supposed to look like saddlebreds? Or is that original to the breed?
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It'a all breeding...i used to show em and now it's liek and Extreme Horse Show! Awesome though...still gives em chlls..
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getting some chains for her might help
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do you know how to make a horse prance i have a 13 year ols morgan mare but i dont know how to teach her how to prance lol
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wow he is rly pretty he has a nice park trot and dosent acted up and the whooping. nice comformation too. great packed!
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OMG it says this is French Market but this was quite a few years back it might not be the same horse but if it is the 1 then i own this horse now. I have a 23 year old Morgan horse named French Market and i think this is him :D
What a beautiful horse. I think that the way they are shod and genetics has a lot do do with getting high action.
snowgirl1052 2 years ago
Thanks! It has a little to do with shoeing, but mainly breeding, then training. The shoes are fairly light. I would assume that proportionally it would be the same as a human wearing sneakers. This was back in 1997 and regulations were much more strict then. I believe they've allowed for more length and weight on the shoe now, but you do not want them going unnaturally, a judge can spot that a mile away.
PhilG380 2 years ago
is a good horse but not my type, long back is a sure kidney problem,,not kidding.i prefer Arabic
Fleax1973 3 years ago
Arabians are not very athletic, hence their tendencies to get sore and lame while attempting to do the same thing. But to each his own, and I've had no "kidney problems" with any of my horses. These horses get better treatment than humans do.
PhilG380 3 years ago
Plus, this video was accidentally stretched out. I have the same video albeit with less views on my account that is not stretched out.
PhilG380 3 years ago
Do they sore Morgan't like they do to the Tennesse Walkers and some of thos others gaited horses? That makes me so sad :(
DuckofSwedan 3 years ago
No, absolutely not....I've never heard of a Morgan or a Saddlebred being sored.
PhilG380 3 years ago