Morgan Horse and Barn

The UVM Morgan Horse Farm is dedicated to the preservation and improvement of the Morgan Horse through breeding and selection. Designated as a site on the National Register of Historic Places, the farm is also home to significant Morgan history and a variety of educational programs. For over 60 years, the farm has provided educational experiences and training for students and visitors while perpetuating the Battell, Government, and UVM bloodlines. UVM Morgans are prized as superb pleasure horses for recreational use and as foundation broodstock.

Did you know...?

  • The UVM "government" line of Morgan Horse is considered one of the best in the world.
  • The economic impact of equines in Vermont is over $27 million per year, making it the 2nd largest agricultural industry.
  • About 100,000 acres of Vermont land are kept open by horses.
  • You can help sustain the UVM Morgan Horse Farm and immortalize your horse and/or farm by being a part of the Justin Morgan Statue Project.

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