Skyfield Farm is still in existence. It moved from Abbotsford to Leominster, MA to Amherst, N.H., to Sarasota, FL and is still raising show animals. It no longer has Morgans or llamas, but is retiring this year, 2021, from breeding Champion English Mastiffs. Skyfield was our first Champion and our first stallion and was a great western pleasure and trail horse. He was shown up until he passed away. Merilee Fahrni-Muir.
This blog is dedicated to the Old Morgan--either those who are long gone or those who are contemporary and aged. I will be posting photos of historical Morgans and my own aged horses. Visitors are welcome to submit photos, both historical horses and their own aged horses. Please make the photos of reasonable size and make sure they are compressed. Include as much information as possible on each photo. Use this email addy--
I've been a student of the horse all my life and an avid reader of all sorts of books. I got into Morgans in 1979, getting my first Morgans in 1980 and then becoming a breed historian with published articles in various publications. I still have Morgans, and cats.
Skyfield Farm is still in existence. It moved from Abbotsford to Leominster, MA to Amherst, N.H., to Sarasota, FL and is still raising show animals. It no longer has Morgans or llamas, but is retiring this year, 2021, from breeding Champion English Mastiffs. Skyfield was our first Champion and our first stallion and was a great western pleasure and trail horse. He was shown up until he passed away. Merilee Fahrni-Muir.
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