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A Morgan horse breed is mostly found in the United States since that is where it was developed. Justin Morgan was the horse breeder who developed this wonderful breed of horses. The breed is also named after the man himself. All this took place in the late 1700s in Springfield, Massachusetts. Dark colors like bay, black, and chestnut are the most usual colors found among this breed of horse. Click the link to discover more amazing facts about this breed and many more!

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Andalusian Horse-From Wiki-PRE, both parents are pure Spanish horses, the Andalusian is strong, compact, elegant, intelligent, sensitive, docile, closely related to the Lusitano of Portugal, used for equestrian activities, dressage, show jumping, driving, bull fighting, movies, gray most common, also bay, white, dapple,

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The Morgan horse has more than earned its place in equine history and it is a breed that every equestrian should at least be familiar with. Morgan horses are compact horses that are adaptable and easy to train. Morgan horses are historical horses that made their mark in history and simply refuse to go to greener pastures. Here are several facts about the Morgan horse that you need to know. #breed #black #colors #palomino #arthur #helpfulhorsehints

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Morgans are amongst the most well-known of horses. But what is a Morgan horse? And why are they so iconic? We’re going to take you through everything you need to know about this fascinating breed. ... Read more

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