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I disagree with the posts above. Stocks are made to fasten the foot secure. Mine have places to strap the foot down and once the horse finds 1) that the foot won’t give, no matter what, and 2) he is not going to fall down, I find they usually relax. I do drafts, quarterhorses, morgans, anything else too. Once they have been in stocks they seem to be easy to trim and shoe without stocks. Easy on me, easy on the horse, and makes things go smooth. Any questions, I would be glad to answer.
MorganParticipantI have been raising Morgans since 1976 and use them for just about anything. Lately, I have been crossing my Morgan Stud with Some Percheron mares and the resulting cross is awesome. My Morgan senior stallion is 16 hands and the Percheron mares I am using are the old type, short coupled and not 19 hands! BTW, I am new to this forum, sure interesting. BarNoneMorgans
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