Horse Country 6-2013

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strength, speed, stamina and an athletic ability that should require a seat belt. At the same time they are able to adjust and tiptoe around for the greenest and smallest rider. [They have the] strength to rope and hold a cow yet [are] gentle with newborn calves. Their smooth ride, amazing dispositions, dependability in all situations, versatility and sure footedness make for an envious partnership, where you can trust your horse with your life. Our Morgans last all day on round-ups, pasture moves, doctoring and branding, while others had to change horses at least once during the day. They are always sound and ready to go to work. You can depend on them to do their job and take care of their rider.” Just recently, Lisa added a stud from Lee Kubbernus, (Silver Valley Morgans, AB)

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Riding the gentle WWMH from Butte Morgans.

S Bar B Chingadero, Silver Valley Morgans.

whose pedigree reads like the “who’s who” of the Western Working Morgan family. S Bar B Chingadero is a stunning all black 100% Foundation. A Chingadero grandson now stands at Coyote Flat Ranch and already has been busy, with five mares expecting foals for 2014. Another recent addition of a great Western Working Morgan horse to Canada came by the way of the 777 Ranch in Wyoming. C-My Golden Hawk, a gorgeous palomino stallion with lines going back to Flyhawk and Headlight Morgan, now calls Ontario home on JDH Stock Farms/JDH Morgans. When the McAdams were asked why they chose a Western Working Morgan, Deja McAdams said, “My hubby used to breed Quarter Horses and use them for ranch work and checking his horned Hereford cattle.


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