This is one very large mare. We are enjoying her calm personality as well as being one of the largest horses on
the farm here hence the name Tank.
I am sure she is at least 15.3 or possibly 16 hands. I may have to drag out the measuring tape one of
these days to figure out if she really weighs the 1,200 pounds that I am guessing with her huge chest and nice bone.
This is a big mare although she is not course or unbalanced in her conformation. I do like big mares.
Lady has lovely foals with most stallions that she is crossed with too from the photos I have seen. I can
not wait to see her 2007 foal by Kerry Freedom, our main breeding stallion here at Dragoon.
Lady is by HVK Quintana Roo by Beamington with Upway Ben Don and Lippitt and Equinox bloodlines on her sire's side, as
well as Ellen Bar, one of the finest broodmares in the Morgan breed.
On her dam's side she has Chasley Duperman, Gay Dancer adn Rockridge-Super-King and some wonderful working Western bloodlines
below. There are a lot of palaminos on her dam's side too if we wanted to breed a foal for color sometime.
Our favorite style of Morgans, old with excellent conformation and brains, always seem to have fairly similar papers with
lots of the same horses back three and four generations. Lady is a horse I liked from photos first before we ever saw
her papers. The way I figure it, you "can't ride or breed papers" but it doesn't hurt to actually look at them
before the foal is born or before buying or leasing a favorite mare we like. ;-)
Sincerely,
Margo Mossburg of Dragoon Morgans