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What
is a Lambert Morgan Horse
THE DEFINITION OF A CLEAN-BLOODED LAMBERT MORGAN HORSE
A Morgan horse whose sire line goes directly back to Justin
Morgan 1 through Sherman Morgan 5 and Daniel Lambert 62 and whose
ancestors trace back on all branches of their pedigrees to the
foundation horses in Volume One of the Morgan Horse and
Register and none of whose ancestors were registered under
Rule 2.
THE QUIETUDE STUD
The Morgan Horse/ 1995 / Written by Roberta Grimes
...And Lamberts are lovely, well-proportioned animals, solid of
bone, neither coarse nor too fine, and an inch either side of
fifteen hands tall. They are upheaded, long-hipped with high-set
tails, and so smooth of body that even in his thirties, Criterion
looks to be in his prime. They display an astonishing trot, long-strided
and with such a pronounced period of suspension that the horse in
motion seems nearly weightless. All are barefoot and a lot of
them trot above level. They are often an intense dark-red
chestnut, often with a blaze of uniform width and with white on
the hind legs that generally cuts off neatly partway up the
cannon. Sherman was marked that way too, with one high sock, and
some of his close descendants were flaxen like Thayer's Morgan
and Young Morgan General as well as the silver maned and tailed
Woodward's Silvertail, Iowa Morgan and the Sherman son
appropriately named Cock of the Rock.
Two centuries after Sherman Morgan, flaxen manes and tails are
common again among the Lamberts, which makes them look flashy to
Morgan people used to horses in various shades of brown. Their
heads lack the pop-eyed, dish-faced cuteness that is so often
seen on modern Morgans, but they have instead the clean-boned,
noble heads immortalized in old Morgan woodcuts. Their
temperaments are so uniformly fine that Lambert breeders talk
about the "golden Lambert temperament," that combination of
kindliness and good sense that makes these animals a breeze to
train. And many Quietude Lamberts, especially the stallions, have
a high-headed, prick-eared dignity, a certain eager brilliance
that makes you itch to see what they might be able to do."...
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