Forum rules
Each breed may have only one topic. The first post in the topic is to be informative. It should help explain the breed, and breeding goals; advice on how to select mares and stallions; and links to ideal Stallions available for breeding.
Keeping a directory of breeders working on the same goal is also helpful.
All new threads must be approved.
Each breed may have only one topic. The first post in the topic is to be informative. It should help explain the breed, and breeding goals; advice on how to select mares and stallions; and links to ideal Stallions available for breeding.
Keeping a directory of breeders working on the same goal is also helpful.
All new threads must be approved.

Morgan Breeding
Where are my Morgan breeders at? I have a few nice mares and stallions. I would love to work on getting better quality. The best ones are in the 50's-60's GP...
*I do not have premium at the moment, because I went through a hard time in life and getting back on track.*
*I do not have premium at the moment, because I went through a hard time in life and getting back on track.*

Re: Morgan Breeding
I don't have a Morgan but I do have a Morab. Though he's about 2 yrs rn

Re: Morgan Breeding
I have a few Morgans. My farm isn't as big as I would like it to be, but it is surely growing.
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Re: Morgan Breeding
Hello! I am pioneering my own Morgan and Morab lines but since I am still relatively new here, I'm unsure of what determines the official breed. I have bred an Arabian to a Morgan and resulted in not a Morab but an Arabian x Morgan cross. I've also bred an [Arab x Morgan] to a Morgan stud but the foal was [Part Morgan x Arab]. Any suggestions or clarification? Thanks!

Re: Morgan Breeding
I have a purebred Morgan stallion. I would like a fairly cheap purebred Morgan mare to breed my stallion with.

Re: Morgan Breeding
I have a some lovely Morgan mares that I would part with.PeacefulOreo wrote:I have a purebred Morgan stallion. I would like a fairly cheap purebred Morgan mare to breed my stallion with.

Re: Morgan Breeding
Sometimes the breed results, other times it doesn't. If you buy the evaluation books for the Morab, you can evaluate both your Arabian and Morgan to see if they fit within the Morab standard. The closer they fit to the Morab standard, the more likely a Morab will result from their breeding. Believe me, I know this struggle. I've been trying to breed a Hessian Warmblood from scratch for several months now without any success. I have some I bought some from another player, but I would still like to start my own line. Hope this helps!geronimo2016 wrote:Hello! I am pioneering my own Morgan and Morab lines but since I am still relatively new here, I'm unsure of what determines the official breed. I have bred an Arabian to a Morgan and resulted in not a Morab but an Arabian x Morgan cross. I've also bred an [Arab x Morgan] to a Morgan stud but the foal was [Part Morgan x Arab]. Any suggestions or clarification? Thanks!

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Jockey at No Surrender Acres, proud breeder of the Thoroughbred, Hanoverian, and Quarter Horse since 2018.

Re: Morgan Breeding
How much do they cost?Wyoming Acres wrote:I have a some lovely Morgan mares that I would part with.PeacefulOreo wrote:I have a purebred Morgan stallion. I would like a fairly cheap purebred Morgan mare to breed my stallion with.

Re: Morgan Breeding
Bought as a group (of around 50), I would sell them for $1 each to a committed breeder.PeacefulOreo wrote:How much do they cost?Wyoming Acres wrote: I have a some lovely Morgan mares that I would part with.

Re: Morgan Breeding
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!! I'll have enough room for three right now.