Dragoon Morgans & Studios

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FOR SALE: Our mares, Poppy, left, and Ally, right
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Sept. 2010 - Click here to see our mares page on this site.

UPDATE SEPTMBER 2011:  Health forces sale of all our breeding horses.  We will not sell untrained horses so closing down our breeding program because we believe a safe horse is worked from birth.  I want to ride more and train less and I work all the horses.  So all the horses on this web site are for sale except for Arboria Rapture, my retired bay broodmare and show mare.  Rapture is here for the rest of her life.  That is two stallions and two mares.  Plus one palomino coming three year old filly, Brie is too young to ride yet, but this filly has years of ground work.  See links to the left for more photos, papers, videos and pricing.

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FOR SALE: Baptiste Jay Chewadow, cremello stallion
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Click here to see Jay's page on our site.

Click here to see Jay's Page on this site.

MEMC Tinseltown, click here for the details. Do NOT buy this dangerous, insane palomino Morgan stallion in Michigan.

FOR SALE: Dragoon Scottish Highland-black stallion
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Click this photo to see Angus' page for details. Dec. 2010.

Click here for Angus' page, the black stallion above.

Poppy, on a trail ride
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A Dragoon is a mounted solider... 

In Morgans since 1964, at Dragoon Morgans we breed just a couple quality, classic-style Morgan foals each year from show and Foundation lines including: Flyhawk, Windover Regency, Beamington, Serendipity Aries B, Upwey Ben Don, Domino Joe, and Government bred line or UVM or the University of Vermont among others.  We breed for lovely, old style, typey Morgan conformation and great brains first then a fun color is always just icing on the cake to us.  Also, we do like gorgeous heads on our horses and foals.  That is something everyone notices along with their halter conformation when they come out to visit us.  Many think they are too pretty to be Morgans!

By only having one or two foals each year we can guarantee that they are all very well trained and well handled before we sell them.  Our sweet foals have brains so they are safe to handle, beauty and great attitudes.  Even our weanlings have tons of training and handling almost daily.  The foals we breed all load and haul, stand quietly in hand or on a hitching post, get ponied and walked around the area by hand, wear a saddle at an early age, get lunged as they are old enough on and off lines so learn voice commands, back and side pass plus give to pressure, learn bitting rig work when they reach age 2 or so, walk over tarps and logs from a week old, alowed to sniff everything on the farm, wear towels over their heads and eyes as well as everywhere else so they are not touchy, taken to their first couple of horse shows even as weanlings so they get off the farm too, touch them anywhere, pick up all four feet, sacked out, etc., because the horse trainer works at home training horses.  We think a great foundation of time and correct training makes for a lifetime of happy, trained Morgans.  So all of our Dragoon horses are well loved and handled as long as they are here at the farm.  Plus we help our buyers with free horse training advice for the life of the horse that we have bred too so any question is always welcome. 

We also believe in letting our horses grow up some before we ride them.  We want them to they have great legs and brains for life.  Plus we allow them to be kids first then riding horses starting at age 4 when they are mature enough to handle that kind of work.  Before we ride though there is years of ground work so each of our foals are level headed and happy with tons of training.  They react well to all new situations even the stud colts as manners on the ground mean more manners when riding them later.  Plus we always many visitors here to the farm each weekend while running the dog rescue so our foals and horses are always well handled by a number of people. 

Most of our horses are sold as youngsters once folks realize how safe and sweet they are because we raise so few of them.  We like quality, not quantity, around this ranch.

We also stand our stallions to all breeds with live cover at the farm. We believe a part-Morgan is better then a "no Morgan." 

We are no longer training horses for anyone else, but we can refer you to Morgans for sale in this whole region.

To contact us please call 509-796-2140 and please leave us a message.  We are easier to reach via email as we are probably outside working horses as usual, but we do check emails and voice mails daily.  Email: dragoonfr @ hotmail.com  (remove spaces before emailing).

Visitors are always welcome to our ranch by appointment only.  We do have a lot of events with our rescued wiener dogs going to adoption events all year long so they find new homes too.  So please give us a few weeks notice please beofre visiting as we are scheduled that far out.  We are usually doing something someplace all summer long between the dogs and horses, but we are happy to schedule in visitors with enough notice.  We are located only a few minutes from the Spokane airport so come for a visit to hug the horses in person.

Thanks in advance for exploring to our web site.

Sincerely, The Mossburgs

Click here for Angus' page, the black stallion below.

FOR SALE: Angus or Dragoon Scottish Highland
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Sept. 2008 photo - click here for his page with videos.

Click here for Pride's page, the dark gelding below.

FOR SALE: Brie, two year old filly, Agust 2011
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Click here for details, photos and papers

Arboria Rapture, one of our mares
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Click this photo to see Our Mares page on this site

Decker, a 2008 Dragoon foal that we have sold.
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He won our fair as a weanling and a very mellow boy.

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