It is apparent to the most casual observer of a Morgan horse that the animal he sees
is unique. His docility and courage can be perceived in his prominent, clear, wide-set, eager
eyes. His great muscles are apparent as he moves with a short, light, rapid step. And his
grace and elegance are crowned by his head, carried high, with short, pointed, sensitive ears.
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J.B. Burnett, Vermont, March 1848 |
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