Experience living history. 

The University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm is a unique, timeless place- here is our story

Our mission is to preserve and promote the Morgan breed, and to provide hands-on educational experiences to students and the public. 
 
This fall semester the UVM Morgan Horse Farm partnered with multiple UVM Animal and Veterinary Science classes to offer hands-on learning in Weybridge with the UVM Morgans. Enjoy these photos of the Equine Clinical Topics course. 
 
The tourism season runs May-October, we are now closed for the 2023 season. We will open for the 2024 season on May 4th 2024, and close on October 26, 2024.
 

 

 

Plan your trip and visit our events page for more information. 

All sales horse and stallion inquiries must be scheduled in advance: request an appointment. 

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Education

From internships to guided educational tours, education is paramount to the farm's mission. University departments from multiple colleges utilize the Weybridge campus, as the farm is rich in educational resources. Each year students from area elementary and high school programs visit the farm for guided tours, along with camps & home shool groups. In the spring, an equine reproduction clinic is offered to the public. Email the farm for more information on learning opportunities at UVM's "campus in Addison County." 

Community

A beacon for horse and history lovers, the UVM Morgan Horse Farm is home to the oldest, continuous Morgan horse breeding herd in the world. Established in 1878, this beautiful historic site is a working farm of 40+ Morgans that is open to the public May through October annually. The UVM Morgan Horse Farm is a must-see attraction just outside Middlebury, Vermont. 

Preservation.

The influence of the Government and UVM lines on the Morgan breed is second to none. As the stewards of this important herd and its ancestral home, the UVM Morgan Horse Farm breeds 6-10 foals annually and offers horses for sale, breeding services, and stands several stallions to the public. 

 

Recent Press for the UVM Morgan Horse Farm:

Equestrian Living Magazine, July/August 2021 Issue

Discover the Horse- Morgan Horse

The Morgan Horse Magazine, Jan/Feb 2019 Issue

Yankee Magazine Best of New England, May 2019. 

The Vermont Magazine, July/Aug 2019. 

Visitors at Morgan Horse Farm

Farm and Visitor Information

For the past seventy years, guests have flocked to Weybridge from all around the globe to experience a guided tour, educational displays, and meet the UVM Morgans on the stunning 200 acre, 150 year-old, working Morgan Horse Farm. Open each summer from May-October, visit the vistor page to plan your trip. 

Morgan Horse Farm Apprentice

Apprentice & Internships

There are several equine educational programs available that offer 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. Interns receive credit through UVM and can apply for fall or spring semesters. Recently UVM students from a variety of disciplines have enjoyed internships related to tourism, natural studies, landscape design, and building community. Visit the on-farm learning page for more information. 

 

UVM Morgan Horse Farm

About the Morgan Horse Farm

As a part of the UVM College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the UVM Morgan Horse Farm is a historic site home to a working herd of 40+ Morgan Horses and perpetuates the Government Lines of the Morgan Breed. There is an inventory of UVM Morgan horses for sale, registered Morgan stallions standing to the public, and equine-related educational events and activities for students and the public alike. Learn more about us.