Stallion Form - Mid-Atlantic Morgan Horse Sale 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and contact information in the 'Consignor/Owner' section. If you have an agent, provide their details as well.
  3. Next, specify the horse's name, sire, dam, and whether it is a stallion, gelding, or mare. Ensure to circle the correct option.
  4. Provide the registration number if applicable and include details such as color and last breeding date if the mare is in foal.
  5. In the description field, add any relevant information about the horse that may attract potential buyers.
  6. Attach photos of your horse by emailing them as a JPG file to the provided email address or include them with your submission.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom.

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On average, Morgans cost around $1,000 to $5,000. This price can fluctuate based on the horses age, health, training, and pedigree.
Morgan | Draft Horse, Working Horse American Breed | Britannica.
All Morgans trace back to a single foundation sire, a stallion named Figure, who was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts in 1789. In 1792, he was given to a man named Justin Morgan as a debt payment.
The Morgan is a horse of many talents that soon gained the reputation as the horse of all work. It is widely known for its ability to pull heavy logs, its speed in races, and its ease of rideability. For many years, people have used the Morgan horse for hard labor, racing, and even for parades.

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