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Posted 8/29/2008 1:45:35 PM
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what are Lippitt Morgans? like what is the difrence?

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The Lippitt is a distinct horse in that it has no recent out-crosses to other breeds, resulting in the highest percentage of the original blood available today. Therefore, Lippitts also possess more of the original type and qualities of their founder, Figure, otherwise known as Justin Morgan. They are celebrated for their versatility, willingness to please, disposition, type, and overall beauty that attracted Phillips, Knight and many of us as owners and breeders.

got that off of a website. they are more muscled and stockier.

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The Lippitt is a distinct horse in that it has no recent out-crosses to other breeds, resulting in the highest percentage of the original blood available today. Therefore, Lippitts also possess more of the original type and qualities of their founder, Figure, otherwise known as Justin Morgan. They are celebrated for their versatility, willingness to please, disposition, type, and overall beauty that attracted Phillips, Knight and many of us as owners and breeders.

got that off of a website. they are more muscled and stockier.

Yep. I'm actually planning to breed my mare to some black Lippitt morgan in the future...so I get an awesome black Morgan baby xD

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The Lippitt is a distinct horse in that it has no recent out-crosses to other breeds, resulting in the highest percentage of the original blood available today. Therefore, Lippitts also possess more of the original type and qualities of their founder, Figure, otherwise known as Justin Morgan. They are celebrated for their versatility, willingness to please, disposition, type, and overall beauty that attracted Phillips, Knight and many of us as owners and breeders.

got that off of a website. they are more muscled and stockier.

Yep. I'm actually planning to breed my mare to some black Lippitt morgan in the future...so I get an awesome black Morgan baby xD

thats cool. may will have a cute baby.


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