UVM Morgan Horse Farm
Steve Davis, the Director of the University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm, is a bundle of energy, whose passion for Morgans is evident from his handshake. We were joining Steve for a tour, and I was interested in meeting a foal or two. Steve took us over to UVM Opie, a three-month old bay colt, who will be auctioned off in UVM’s yearly raffle in October. After seeing Opie, I purchased 10 raffle tickets.
Steve has been working at the UVM Morgan Horse Farm for over 34 years, so has had a hand in naming and training many horses. He told us a bit about the training process, which starts with imprint handling at birth. This helps desensitize the horses early on. Steve demonstrated this a bit with Opie, before we went downstairs to the arena.The UVM Morgan Horse Farm dates back to Colonial Joseph Battell, who assembled a herd of Morgans and started breeding them in the late 1800s. The farm is open to visitors and is housed in a beautiful white, Victorian style barn, with a lot of history. It is right outside of Middlebury, Vermont.
It was neat to observe Morgans' up close and get a better handle on their conformation. It was also nice to see them worked a bit in the indoor arena, where some of the apprentices were lunging them and also doing a bit of driving. Apprentices spend a year working on the farm. It is an intense year for them and a pretty special program.
Below are some photos from the farm. Stay tuned for the next posts on riding Icelandic horses and an Inn-to-Inn ride in Vermont.








5 Comments:
I once bought a horse from the UVM Morgan Farm. "Lucy", as I renamed her, is alive and well today. They are truly nice people up there. They used to have a raffle to win a horse. It's a great cause to support. Will there be more photos of the UVM MF? Can't wait to see the program.
Those Morgan horses are striking. Who says Spain has the most beautiful horses in the world? Looks like America has a breed to compete with!
This entry really makes me curious about looking into breeding them myself.
Thanks, Darley.
Morgans ARE great! They are long lived. Mine is 25 and is the energizer bunny! They are beautiful, versatile, gaited and have personality plus!
I now have to visit the UVM Morgan Horse Farm!
Love my Morgans! You've made me want to visit the UVM Morgan Farm too.
I can't wait to see these places in the NEW Equitrekking HD video!
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