The goals of the Association are to:

  • encourage and promote the breeding of the Morgan Horse
  • showing the breed in-hand
  • use of Morgan horses as versatile pleasure and show horses

    Preservation of the true foundation Morgan horse, the one that can compete in the show ring and be a great all-purpose family horse at the same time, whether purebred or half-Morgan, is what this association promotes.

    The MHANZ (Inc) was created to provide a registry for Morgan Horses which would be open to ALL Morgans, regardless of color or markings. The goal of the MHANZ (Inc) for both purebred and part-Morgans is to keep a full record of all lines and outcrossings, including their performance records. The association places a strong emphasis on the sport, western, and pleasure use of the Morgan, including activities such as dressage and combined training and in-hand exhibition of the breed

    Part-bred Morgans must have at least 50% MorganBlood, that being from one purebred Morgan. Outcrosses to any breed are acceptable.

    The typical Morgan stands between 14 and 15.2 hands, with a strong muscular body, substantial bone, and outstanding endurance. All colors are allowed.

    A Morgan has a good rapid walk, smooth canter, and excellent trot. Gaits are athletic, smooth and flowing, with no tendency to wing or paddle. Some purebred Morgans have an additional gait known as the single-foot, that is unsurpassed for extended rides in rough country.