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About Me

 My wife and I breed Morgan Horses and we are members of  AMHA. Morgan horses have their own show circuit and the first was held in 1973. My grandfather raised morgans on a ranch in montana and we just fell in love with them. A lot of people are surprised to find out that Morgans under a certain height can compete in open "Pony" competitions even though they are technically horses.


Morgans are great for general riding and also as a harness horse. Horse enthusiasts love Morgans for their reliability and even temperament.


 There are a lot of early mornings on our ranch. My wife loves to wake with a cup of Skinny Tea  . I have never really been a fan of tea and for the longest time I drank a low acid coffee called pure roast  but  after being talked into tasting Boresha Skinny Coffee ; I have become a fan and boresha donates to kids charities so we  like that. Great way to wake up in the morning

Anyway, we feel lucky to enjoy our life with the Morgans and we highly recommend anyone interested in a good riding horse take a look at a morgan

 


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