Hey everyone! I am just curious what everyone else feels about allowing Pinto Morgans and the possibility of it becoming a wide spread color. I am not a big fan of our colorful Morgans-mainly because it seems that when the yellows and greys started coming onto the scene, people started breeding for color only and totally lost sight of true Morgan type and the horses came out far below my standard of a Morgan. Now don’t get me wrong, there are some absolutely stunning colorful Morgans out there that have been breed well, I saw a gorgeous grey in a hunter pleasure class at Nationals that I loved…but I came across a Morgan farm website the other day that had a comment that they were focusing on breeding for the “next color–the pinto”. I am worried a bit for the integrity of the breed if some start and keep breeding just for color, sending out babies with poor conformation, lack of type and the like. What is everyone elses opinion of this?
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