Horses
The UVM Morgan Horse Farm maintains a high quality
group of sale prospects at all times. This inventory includes
broodmares, performance prospects, and sucklings-yearlings. Click here for current sales list.
Broodmares
Performance Prospects
Sucklings - Yearlings
Sucklings - Yearlings

UVM
Perlee
Whether you're looking for a top producing broodmare such as UVM Vision
or UVM Victoria; a Grand National Showring star such as UVM Christine,
UVM Columbine, UVM Nappi, UVM Valcour, UVM Unity, or UVM Windfall; or a
top Junior Exhibitor mount and family friend such as UVM Regina or UVM
Victory - the UVM program's selection process is designed to
consistently produce the traditional UVM Morgan standard for breed type
and athletic ability.
Broodmares

UVM Lori-Belle with colt,
UVM Hamilton
Depending on the season, proven production mares are available either:
- Open and ready for a mating of the buyer's choice;
- Bred to a UVM stallion, or occasionally to a privately owned
stallion carefully selected on performance, and bloodline compatibility
criteria; or
- Nursing mare with foal at her side bearing the world famous 'UVM'
prefix in its present or future name. The nursing mare is typically
sold in-foal for the next season, and available as a 2-in-1 or 3-in-1
package, depending on the buyer's choice.
UVM broodmares are typically suitable as pleasure performance animals,
offering an excellent opportunity to take advantage of the herd's
extensive genetic history and a 'buyer friendly' training program.
Performance Prospects

UVM Odyssey
Oddie wrapped up a banner show season this month, placing third in the
World Champion 3 year Pleasure Driving competition at Oklahoma City.

UVM Jillian
(for reference only)
UVM two-year olds are started in harness training, and the following
year under saddle.
Our focus is a basic approach to prepare a young horse with the
physical and mental
conditioning which can subsequently be specialized to the buyer's
discipline of choice.
See the
Sales
Horses section for the most current listing of breeds and
individual horses available.
The UVM Morgan Horse Farm's goals are to breed for:
- Replacement broodstock for replenishment of the domestic herd
(approximately 25% of each foal crop is maintained for continued
selection scrutiny).
- Continual supply of sales inventory candidates to allow private
breeders/owners to take advantage of the world renowned gene pool while
providing vital income for Farm operations.
Last modified October 30 2009 02:38 PM