Morgan Horse Articles

The Morgan as a Stock Horse

by Dean Jackson, Western Horseman Magazine, January 1958

When we speak of the Morgan breed most people think of a breed that is used entirely in the East. The Morgan is very much a Western breed. He is the all-purpose horse of the country.

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Sturdy Under Saddle

by Melissa Hemken

Harvey Seidel became a believer in working-style Morgans 40 years ago, and the stout, versatile horses prove their worth every day on his Bar None Ranch in Wyoming.

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Mountain packing with Morgan Horses

by Jo Johnson, Jaquima a Freno Morgan Stock Horses

Ah, the beauty, solitude, and freedom of the mountains. It is difficult to describe just how empowering it is to be far away from civilization and all its trappings.

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Dick Sellman and His Morgans

by A. Hartung – as printed in The Western Horseman, Nov. 1950

SOMETIME PRIOR to 1880, the late Richard Sellman left his birthplace in the state of Maryland and drifted southwest into McCollough county, Texas. Here he acquired a foothold and, being industrious, prospered.

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