Sarah Nicole Morgan wrote:The first Sarah Nicole Morgan was bred from two modern variations to resemble a more ancient body type of the breed. They now look like the older style of morgans, but with the attributes of a modern Morgan. They are exceptionally good in dressage and cross country. Morgans typical range from 14 to 16 hands tall, but some can be up to 17. Solids are a very common marking as morgans do not typically have patterns. They have been known to carry mutations which brought out the pintaloosa, appaloosas, paints, overos, tabianos, etc. While the solids have little colorations they do have socks, stockings, and other small markings to help with individuality.
A very rare unicorn! With no horn? That's because you're designing their horn. You can draw it, find a picture or describe as best as you can. c:
Username: Bentley
Show Name: Glory of Redwood Valley
Barn Name: Thicket
Gender: Stallion
Age: Physically, estimated at 3 years.
Height: 15hh
Bridle + Martingale Color: Verdant green and woodsy mahogany
Saddle + Pad Color: Polished Dark Cherry Wood Red
Coloration: Apricot reverse brindle
Genotype: ee/Aa/prlprl/PATN1PATN1 + reverse brindle
-Horn has a 20% chance of passing, grandfoals can not have horns
-Reverse brindle has a 30% chance of passing
-Will always pass on pearl
-Will alway pass on Patn1

Username: Bentley
Show Name: Glory of Redwood Valley
Barn Name: Thicket
Gender: Stallion
Age: Physically, estimated at 3 years.
Height: 15hh
Bridle + Martingale Color: Verdant green and woodsy mahogany
Saddle + Pad Color: Polished Dark Cherry Wood Red
Coloration: Apricot reverse brindle
Genotype: ee/Aa/prlprl/PATN1PATN1 + reverse brindle
-Horn has a 20% chance of passing, grandfoals can not have horns
-Reverse brindle has a 30% chance of passing
-Will always pass on pearl
-Will alway pass on Patn1






