Friday, July 28, 2006

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:

At Sat Jul 29, 02:06:00 PM EST , Anonymous Jessica Beales, Westchester, PA said...

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.

 
At Sat Jul 29, 03:10:00 PM EST , Anonymous Malcolm Cambridge, VT said...

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.

 
At Mon Jul 31, 04:56:00 PM EST , Anonymous sher lindon said...

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!

 
At Tue Aug 01, 05:39:00 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love my Morgans! You've made me want to visit the UVM Morgan Farm too.

 
At Mon Aug 21, 02:58:00 PM EST , Anonymous SurinameMommy said...

I can't wait to see these places in the NEW Equitrekking HD video!

 

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