From the moment you enter the driveway of the UVM Morgan Horse Farm in Weybridge, you can’t help but be wowed. This facility is the oldest, continuous Morgan Horse Breeding herd in the world, and these stately animals are simply magnificent. From the setting to the history to the horses, this must-see attraction will delight everyone who comes to see this special place in person.
The UVM Morgan Horse Farm is open for tours May through October from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. You can visit their website here or their Facebook page here.
The UVM Morgan Horse Farm has been caring for, training and breeding Morgan horses for 140 years.
Figure was a remarkably athletic stallion who was highly sought after as a breeding horse. His genetics were unusually strong and he produced offspring with much of his remarkable qualities.
A wealthy philanthropist named Colonel Joseph Battell began breeding Morgans in the late 1870s. He had a keen interest in preserving America's first breed of horse and saved the Morgan from extinction.
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Battell built this showpiece barn to house his world-class collection of Morgans in the 1870's. He wanted the line to continue and deeded the farm to the U.S. government in 1907.
The UVM Morgan Horse Farm is located at 74 Battell Drive, Weybridge, Vermont.
The UVM Morgan Horse Farm is open for tours May through October from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. You can visit their website here or their Facebook page here.
The UVM Morgan Horse Farm is located just outside the lovely town of Middlebury. Click here to see some of the great things to do in this awesome town.
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