A Thoroughbred stud, by the name of Furioso, was the founding sire of the breed. Horse Isle Real Time Quiz Answer: furioso
A sire is the father of a horse.
No. The breed originated in Springfield, Massachusetts. Figure, a bay colt, was born in 1789 in Springfield, Massachusetts. He was the founding sire of the breed. He was owned by Justin Morgan who offered the colt for stud to the Connecticut River Valley and also Vermont, where he later moved to. The National Museum of the Morgan Horse is located in Vermont however.
A sire is the Father of a horse
You can register a horse in a breed association if you can prove your horses' ancestery. Like if your horses' sire and dam were registered, you can request the breeding papers from the owner of the sire and dam and send them into the association. You can also just look up the association you think your horse would be registered in and call them for more information.
According to the book, Justin Morgan was a primary school teacher.
The father of a horse is called a sire Sire (Sy-er)
A sire.
It is called the horse's "sire"
You get a crossbreed foal. For instance, if you bred an American Walking Horse and a Mustang and you got a colt, it would be an American Walking Horse X Mustang colt. This is said as, "American Walking Horse Mustang cross". At least I think so.
Yes. If you have a donkey sire and a horse dam then the foal will be a mule. However if you have a horse sire with a donkey dam then the foal will be a hinny. About 90% of mules can't reproduce.
stallion Horse isle answer: Sire
A crossbreed