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Morgan horse

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Morgan horse
an American light horse, named after a famous sire Justin Morgan. An all-round pleasure horse in harness or under saddle. Bay, black, brown or chestnut; 14.2 to 15.2 hands high.

Morgan horse cuneate nucleus neuraxonal dystrophy
suspected inherited defect in Morgan horse foals less than 6 months old; characterized by hindlimb ataxia progressing gradually over a period of several years and dystrophic neuraxonal lesions only in the accessory cuneate nucleus.


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Hall said it was at a time when everyone rode a Morgan horse - a bold, fearless, tireless and obedient breed - and stagecoaches carried travelers to Brattleboro, Vt.
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