What Is a Lippitt Morgan? *

*Taken from The Lippitt Club brochure.

The Lippitt is a unique horse: handsome, typey, and versatile. It is a member of a strain of Morgans that have no 20th century outcrosses to other breeds, resulting in the highest percentage of the original Morgan blood available today!

The term “high percentage” refers to the concentration of blood achieved by line breeding to the original Justin Morgan (“Figure”). A careful study of Lippitt pedigrees illustrates the intensity of this breeding technique as practiced by the early Morgan breeders. Because the Lippitt has been linebred for generations, its unique Morgan qualities have been reinforced.

For years the Lippitt has demonstrated the ability to thrive on simple living conditions, working hard and requiring a minimum of pampering. The early Vermonters valued their “big little horse,” for the Morgan accomplished whatever was asked of him: clearing land, driving, driving, performing in parades, or racing down a country road. The Lippitt, who learns quickly and loves to try new things, is truly like his ancestors.

The ideal Lippitt Morgan ranges from 14.1 to 15.1 hands: he has a short head, great width between the eyes, and a well-crested neck of medium length, which comes out of the top of a long, well-laid-back shoulder and blends smoothly through the withers into a well-sprung, deep body, The back is short and smoothly joined to the hindquarters; the croup is long, wide, and slightly sloping, balancing the front quarters. The legs have long forearms, thighs, and gaskins, and short cannons, with medium length pasterns corresponding to shoulder angle. He is a compact horse with substance of bone combined with refinement, and his spirited yet controllable energy influences his powerful, rapid and elastic gaits.

The goal of today’s Lippitt breeder is the perpetuation of those characteristics that have been the hallmark of the Morgan breed for over 200 years.

History of the Lippitt

The Lippitt is descended through a “cornerstone” stallion, Ethan Allen 2nd #406, foaled in 1877 and bred by the Peters family of Bradford, Vermont. Every Lippitt shows numerous crosses to this great stallion. He in fact bears the same relationship to the Lippitt as the original Figure does to the entire Morgan breed.

Ethan Allen 2d remains a symbol of the fundamental precepts of Morgan breeding for the Lippitt Club, tracing back to Figure in a direct line of descent. This direct line was almost lost to us on several occasions, and preserving it is as fascinating as the horse itself.

Foundation Stock

Mares:

Bonnie Jean 0343

Croydon Mary 02900

Emily 03026

Evelyn 0684

Hannah 03196

Hippolyta 03222

Jenny Woodbury 03258

Lippitt Sallie 04565

Lippitt Trixie x04695

Lucille 01547

Lucinne 04542

Nancy 03553

Polly Rogers 02109

Rose of Sutton 02232

Susie 03786

Trilby 02532

Stallions:

Rob Roy 4483

Donald 5224

Bob B 5282

Welcome 5702

Sir Ethan Allen 6537

Sealect 7266

Bilirubin 7462