This section lists each individual Morgan gelding for sale or lease; all information we have for each is listed below, as well as links to photos if provided. Please do NOT contact us at the NickerNet with any questions about these horses; contact the owners themselves. Thank you.
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Linda C. Ashar
phone: (440) 967-2680
email: ashar@hbr.net
Shadow is the horse of lifetime for the person who wants to excel in competition with a devoted friend. Intelligent, kind, charismatic, and hardworking. In training in Maine with Katrina Benington Crie. Price will increase with training.
Blane Hoesel
Prairie Cactus Ranch
8150 80th St. NE
Bismarck, ND 58503
phone: (701) 258-1236
email: jhoesel@prodigy.net
This guy has it all. Tall, muscular, great looking and easy to handle. Excellent breeding prospect. Would look great in the show ring.
Blane Hoesel
Prairie Cactus Ranch
8150 80th St. NE
Bismarck, ND 58503
phone: (701) 258-1236
email: jhoesel@prodigy.net
Muscular and typey. Carries on the gentle characteristics of his parents. Calm, willing and easy to handle. Ready for training.
Gordie and Sue Grout
Milk-n-Honey Morgans
Pine Island, MN
phone: (507) 356-8231
email: gbgrout@sparc.isl.net
Well-bred, gorgeous chestnut colt. This guy has straight legs, wonderful shoulder, beautiful neck, perfect head with little ears that point at each other -- I can't say enough about this EF Hot Wheels colt -- he is dynamic! See his parents' pedigrees and his photos and decide for yourself -- this could be your next show winner -- stallion or gelding.
Mary Jo Bailey
Box 45
Centuria, WI 54824
phone: (715) 646-2626
Raised, trained, and shown by Mary Jo Bailey, Dancer would make an excellent youth or amateur mount for someone that knows how to ride. He is very responsive to leg aids and your body language. Dancer is an excellent English Equitation and Horsemanship mount. He can do simple or flying lead changes, forehand and hindquarter turns as well as sidepass.
I am cutting back on showing and would like to find someone that might want to show and give him a chance to go on to bigger and better things in the Morgan world.
He has been shown more in Western Saddle Club Assoc. Open shows because they are a lot closer for me. I usually go to 12 shows a year and I ride Open English Pleasure and Equitation classes in saddle seat attire and he has done extremely well in large classes many times with 20 or more horses.
I also ride Dancer in Open Western Pleasure and Western Horsemanship as well as Western Bridle Path Classes that he does extremely well in. He has never placed lower than 3rd at the Western Saddle Club Assoc. Championship Show in Saddle Seat Pleasure and Western Bridle Path classes.
I have shown Dancer in Morgan shows since he was 3 years old. When he was 4, he took 5 first places winning the Jr. Western Championship, Amateur Championship and was the Overall Western Pleasure Champion at the North Star Morgan Americana in St. Paul, MN.
I have only gone to 3 or 4 Morgan shows a year but he has always done well in Western for me. Dancer is
very upheaded and light in the bridle and I think he could go Classic also.