Thursday, November 7, 2024

Lippitt Moro Ash. The Morgan Horse Magazine, circa early 1950's



Upper photo from TMH 
Lower photo from the AllBreed site
Full Lippitt, foaled in 1937, he had a great Lippitt pedigree. In 1938 he was sold to Dr. Ruthven in Michigan where he then spent the rest of his life. 
He sired 45 registered get. Many were successful show horses and breeding horses. Many of his get carried the Geddes suffix (for colts) and many carried the Ruthven's prefix (for fillies). Some of his Ruthven daughters went east to be bred to the Gov't stallion, Trophy; this was a highly successful cross. He can be found behind Morgans of today. 
He had only one full Lippitt progeny; this was Moro Hills Morine out of Lippitt Gay Locket. Morine had 11 produce and some bred on to today. 

 

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