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ORGAN HORSES are generally bay, chestnut, 
brown, or black, and extensive white marks 
are not common. A little under 15 hands is the 
average height, with the average weight about 1,000 
pounds; but, as in all breeds, considerable variation 
is to be found, some very attractive individuals 
weighing somewhat more than 1,200 pounds. 
This breed has always been noted for smooth 
lines, good style, easy keeping qualities, endurance, 
and docility 

the last, however, not being obtained 
at a sacrifice of ambition or courage. 
Small ears, full eyes with great width between 
them, crested necks, well-sprung ribs with the last 
one close to the point of the hip, deep barrels, fairly 
level croups, full quarters, and enduring legs and 
feet are the qualities that have made Morgan horses 
famous for a century. 
Washington, D. C. Issued November, 1921; revised October, 1926 
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