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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3109"><p>I don't really know anything about Morgans either. However, basically all equines have some of the same needs, traits, and care and management needs. Some are more suited for certain types of jobs: Such as: Pulling, cutting, trotting, pleasure, parading, endurance riding, trail riding, jumping, and so forth. Gaited horses are probably good choices for pleasure and related riding. Any given horse in any given breed can either be a sweetheart or a butt head. Similarly, one could be a loving, "save you life" type horse while another might be looking for an opportunity to challenge or kill you. So many factors and variables involved. You might want to check out your Web Browser and search for "Horse Breeds" and review some of the descriptions and characteristics among the different breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3109"] I don't really know anything about Morgans either. However, basically all equines have some of the same needs, traits, and care and management needs. Some are more suited for certain types of jobs: Such as: Pulling, cutting, trotting, pleasure, parading, endurance riding, trail riding, jumping, and so forth. Gaited horses are probably good choices for pleasure and related riding. Any given horse in any given breed can either be a sweetheart or a butt head. Similarly, one could be a loving, "save you life" type horse while another might be looking for an opportunity to challenge or kill you. So many factors and variables involved. You might want to check out your Web Browser and search for "Horse Breeds" and review some of the descriptions and characteristics among the different breeds. [/QUOTE]
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