For Howrse: Figure
All Morgans trace back to a single foundation sire, a stallion named Figure, who was one timed owned by a man named Justin Morgan. The horse later identified by the name of this particular owner, and "The Justin Morgan Horse" also gave its name to the breed.
It was named after the man, Justin Morgan, who had the stallion who founded the breed.
The owner of the first Morgan horse was named Justin Morgan, and the "first Morgan" horse was also named Justin Morgan. This horse was the first of what are now called Morgans, and lived to be 32 years old. The breed took on the name, Morgan. This stallion was the very first sire of the popular breed. The Morgan Horse Club of America is the official source for all details on Morgan horses.
No. A stallion is a male horse that can still breed. A mare is a female horse.
a stallion
No, a stallion is a male horse, more specifically one that can breed.(as opposed to a gelding, or castrated male, who cannot breed)
The name of the horse that had started the Morgan breed is Figure.
A "stallion" is not a breed. It's a gender. A female horse is a mare and a male horse is a stallion. If the stallion has been neutered or castrated, he then is called a gelding. A stallion therefore, is an unaltered male of any breed of horse. There are miniature stallions all the way up to the Shire stallions.
A stallion is a male horse so not a particular breed. A black stallion can therefore be of any size.
No, the Morgan is a fine breed, the clyddesdale is a heavy draft breed.
By a mare and a stallion meeting. You get the gist.
a thuroughbred horse