The University of Vermont
Morgan Horse Farm

Apprentice Program

Be part of an exciting legacy with the UVM Morgans


The program offers a unique and intensive experience for interested and motivated individuals. Apprentices spend one year living, working and learning at this historic site, and become involved in a wide variety of overall farm operations. The participants are urged to identify areas of personal interest for specific development. Under staff supervision, each apprentice is involved in the training of young Morgans in driving and riding. Using the appropriate riding seat, each horse is developed toward its individual potential. Apprentices are involved in foaling, the breeding of mares and the collection of stallions.

Other Apprentice functions are to assist Farm staff in the preparation of Morgan Horses for marketing efforts such as videos and photo sessions, and to help in educating the 50,000 annual visitors about the history of the Farm and the versatility of the breed. Seminars and demonstrations occur for the public throughout the year.

During their term, Apprentices participate in visits to area Morgan trainers, the Miner Institute, American Morgan Horse Association and Institute, and other equine facilities of interest. Educational and Instructional videos are reviewed and discussed. Housing is provided on the Farm, in a group living environment, with communal kitchen, facilities. All meals, telephone and personal expenses are the responsibility of the Apprentice. Since Apprentices are representatives of the Farm, they are expected to adhere to the Farm dress standards.

Upon completion of the program, the Apprentices are presented with a certificate from the University of Vermont. The Morgan Horse Farm staff aids those who complete the program in placement and job referrals. Many prominent individuals in today's equine industry have served as UVM Apprentices, including the Farm's current Director. They represent a select group of individuals who sustain the legacy of this historic Farm and the Morgan breed.

A personal interview is required prior to acceptance to the program. If you are interested in applying or wish to learn more about the program, please call or write:

Mr. Stephen P. Davis, Director
UVM Morgan Horse Farm
74 Battell Drive, Weybridge, Vermont 05753
Phone: 802-388-2011 / Fax: 802-388-0844


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This document was created by Communication and Technology Resources at UVM
Last reviewed January 18, 2000