Our Morgans

Our Morgans
"Precious Gift Of Spring" owned by Motion Park Morgans

Friday, June 15, 2007

Rum Brook Farms

Rum Brook Farm home · stallions · mares · sales · contact RUM BROOK SWEET 'N SASSY - foaled in 2003 by Immortal Command out of Rum Brook Starina Click for more info. RUM BROOK IMMORTAL CACHET - foaled in 2000 by Immortal Command out of Rum Brook Starlet Click for more info. RUM BROOK MORTAL CRUSADER - foaled in 2001 by Immortal Command out of Roman Krystalite Click for more info. RUM BROOK HEIRLOOM - foaled in 2001 by Triple S. Golden Bows and out of Rum Brook Illusion by Green Meads Galaxy. Click for more info. KNIGHT - Sold to DeeAnn Wood of Westwood Farm Plato, Minnesota. To be driven this year and to be the future Western and Parade horse for DeeAnn. This black son of Immortal with his beauty, type, and motion should make it at OKC where DeeAnn has won before. Her son, Jason, will show Knight this year in Pleasure Driving. RUM BROOK IMMORTAL PRIDE - Sold to Glenna and Dale Drake of Dover, New Hampshire to be Glenna's new project and future pleasure horse. This two year old gelding is keeping Glenna busy as she works with him."

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Excellent Morgan Info

Wherever the Morgan lines come from, they have become extraordinary. Figure's three most famous sons are Sherman, Bulrush, and Woodbury. All of whom went on to sire many more foals, all of whom bore the beautiful Morgan confirmation.

Famous Morgan Horses in History

The breed's trotting ability made it a favorite for harness racing in the 1840s. Morgans were then used in the Civil War as cavalry mounts, including Sheridan's "Rienz" and Stonewall Jackson's "Little Sorrel". The only survivor (from the US Army) of The Battle of Little Bighorn was the Morgan "Comanche". The breed was later used in the Pony Express. The first volume of the Morgan Horse Register was published in 1894. Since then, more than 132,000 Morgan Horses have been registered. The stud book was closed in 1948 in an effort to preserve the breed. The Morgan has influenced several other breeds, including the Standardbred, Tennessee Walker, American Quarter Horse, and the American Saddlebred. Nearly 90% of Saddlebred horses today have Morgan blood.

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