Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Allen's Indian Boy. Registry Volume 6


This x-registered Morgan is an example of the original reason for the x rule. It was to bring back to the breed Morgans who had slipped away. The dam of this horse was bred by W. L. Orcutt of Mass. Her dam was a chestnut mare, owned by another Orcutt in Vermont and she was said to be by an American Saddle Horse.The sire of the Orcutt mare was one of the Lippitt forerunners. The Orcutts were multiple generation Morgan breeders. The sire of Indian Boy was the great Cornwallis. 
This horse had no registered progeny.


 

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