The beauty of the Morgan horse lifts the heart. The breed exists solely
because it pleases people. It is their heritage.The Morgan is easily recognized by his proud
carriage, upright graceful neck, and distinctive head with expressive eyes. Deep
bodied and compact, the Morgan has strongly muscled quarters. The intelligence,
willingness, zest for life, and good sense of the Morgan is blended with
soundness of limb, athleticism, and stamina. In addition, Morgan thriftiness and
longevity have made this breed a good bargain for more than 200 years - easy to
love and affordable to own. The Morgan horse is free moving and calm under
western tack or elegant and aristocratic ridden in English style. A tractable
temperament allows the Morgan to excel when driving in single or multiple
hitches. Companionable and comfortable on a quiet pleasure ride anywhere open
skies beckon, working as a sensible partner in a long day of ranch work or
endurance riding, waiting alert and ready to enter a show ring, or performing in
formal riding disciplines, the Morgan is a versatile horse within a versatile
breed. The Morgan horse agreeably adapts to his owner's life style. This first
American breed can be found worldwide.
Reliable, loyal, tireless, and versatile, a Morgan becomes one with people of
all ages and walks of life, sharing the mutual enjoyment in every equine
pastime.
Welcome to our sales page. See below for a brief description and price range. Current video can be made on all horses listed. These video's are from last year and all the horses have been in training all winter and spring. Will consider "reasonable offers and will trade or partial trade for 4 horse bumper pull trailer".
A complete 5 generation pedigree including pictures can be found on www.allbreedpedigree.com or clink on the pedigree link below their name and it will take you to their page.
Any questions please feel free to give us a call.
I have many home made video's on youtube if you'd like to visit-remember most of these are for fun, not for professional use. http://www.youtube.com/jamisacks
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*We
need a trailer for ministry work, or farm equipment- will trade or partial trade any horse listed for 3-4 horse
bumper pull, tractor and bush hog-or anything of equal value. Private Treaty-NO Traders-will not compromise horses welfare, must still be "right home"!
"Cristy" is a gorgeous true black mare, with fabulous bloodlines, you won't find anywhere. Her dam is by Stoneholm Taliesin, who is by Showtime, so pretty isn't even a question when breeding this mare! She settles and foals easily, and is a good mom. We have used her in our lesson program and she has done some cross rail jumping. We will continue to lightly use her in lesson program until she foals next spring. $8500
*Cristy is bred to Century Bon Jovi for a spring 2013 foal. She is for sale bred, or price can be negotiated after foal weaned, & foal will be for sale (possible inutero).
This beautiful 15'1 hand Trebles Willy Wild daughter is a full sister to Triagn Wild Waters but liver chestnut with 2 white hind socks. When young this mare was started by Kelly Kraegel but before she could start her show career we decided to breed her. Her 2008 chestnut colt by PJM Preferibility is listed below and he proves this mare can produce. $10,000
*Heidi is bred to Century Bon Jovi for a spring 2013 foal. She is for sale bred, or price can be negotiated after foal weaned, & foal will be for sale (possible inutero).
This
gorgeous boy is out of our own Triagn High Tide (listed below) and PJM Preferibility (Noblility/Mr R's Gypsy
Lee-on our stallion page). He is put together well and is definately show horse material.
He would be suitable for a jr. exhibitor as he is sweet, loving and
respectful. He learns quickly, handles well and is already measured at over 15'2
HH and has 2 more years to grow. He is quality and
needs to be in a show home. I do not show anymore, we are a small
lesson barn and his talent is wasted here. Cal would also excel
at Combined Driving, Dressage, or any
sport including Hunter Hack. He could also make an excellent classic
pleasure or western horse. If you have a jr. exhib that wants to show
and excel in different disciplines why buy 2 or 3 horses in this market,
Cal has the ability to do any of them..he still has a clean slate to go
in many different directions. He's got the neck, throat latch and
willing personality to do whatever you want him to do. He has shown
at the Blue Ridge Classic this summer (2011) and completed his first
class as a jr. horse with less than 90 days under saddle. We showed him
early because I wanted to get him some show experience instead of just
being sold as a show "prospect" he will only get better with time.
It was a big show, over 600 horses, saddle bred crowd, big trucks and
trailer, carts, everything coming at him in every direction and he took
it all in stride. He got all his leads, set his head and besides a few
small shys from cameras and people running down stairs he completed his
class without incident. We are not professional "show" trainers. If
you put this boy with a trainer I promise you, he would be worth every
penny you spend and keep you safe. He is a horse that is a joy to be
around in any situation. He has been hand raised by me and not a mean
bone in his body. He is extremely willing and will do anything you ask
of him.
We continue to work him under saddle a minimum of 3 days
a week. He is getting better by the day. I really do not want to sell
him but cannot do him justice by being a back yard lesson or trail
horse. He is going to make a great jr. exhib
horse and he'll be big enough to show at Nationals. Correctly measured at 15'3 HH and not finished yet? We will show him next year if not sold and price will increase. Buy him today and finish him your way.
Palomino
Morgan filly by Robbie Sues Mr Alert; Callie
reminds me of a giant
Labrador Retriever. She is friendly, playful, energetic and beautiful.
She has
been started under saddle with natural horsemanship methods and is doing
great. She loads and unloads herself for fun, plays with toys, free
jumps up
to 2 feet so far. We have decided to concentrate on our lesson and
training program and will no longer breed. It was our desire and the
reason for purchasing this sport filly to breed her
to our stallion "Tanner" next year. Regrettably we will be offering her
for sale. We want to thank Mike and Dannise Ray,
Coosa Valley Farm, for the opportunity to own this special girl. We have trained her right, she is ready to go and do what she was bred to do, "GO ALL THE WAY". "Callie"
will make us all proud in whatever she does from the show ring, to the
trails, to the breeding shed...versatile should be her middle name. * My teen students have been riding and jumping her and she is doing great. I really need a new video on her...if intersted call or email and I'll get you a new video.
Boomer is a really nice, well mannered, well bred and gorgeous typey Morgan. He was bred by Carol Addison, who is an avid Morgan trainer and who has done well in the show ring both on the local, regional and national level. Boomer's dam is a proven blue ribbon winner and his sire is internationally known not only for his excellent show record but for his success in producing quality offspring. Press to see a full bio of his sire including pictures, video etc. "Hollybrook Stage Rage"
With Carol's busy schedule she was unable to devote the time to get Boomer finished under saddle and so he is a late bloomer. We've had him for 6 months and he is doing awesome in his training but we find ourselves looking more for laid back dead heads for ministry work vs a forward moving, young in training fellow like Boomer. I can't say enough good things about this guy. There are days when I say "nope" he is staying, and yesterday was one of them. I have two of my teen students riding him, they are jumping him and just having a blast. He is learning his correct leads, he is learning to move off the leg (which doesn't take much for him he is extremely willing) and he is learning how to do lead changes. This boy is so adorable and fun I just hate to part with him, however....reality is, I won't get him to where he needs to be for me in our program without more time and effort than what I've got, therefore I am reluctantly looking for a forever home for him. I am currently working on a video and will have one posted soon. He would do well on trail, or in the show ring. Western, English, you decide...we've been riding him both and he is willing and up to any challenge. If you have an interest in this young fellow don't hesitate to call or email me.