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4 Adult, Morab Horses for Sale in United States

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price: $1,500

Morab Mare

2007 Morab Mare 15HH loves to swim handsome manners. Will take the trail all day loads herself had beginners 1 her at home and trail. But I trained the beginners Pic of guy riding bareback is the b... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Otter Lake, MI, United States


?1578342890

price: $10,000

Mordekai Harry

This gentle giant Morab Morgan x Arabian cross fleabitten grey gelding loves to be on the trail. He has a big trot and when hes in shape Harry will carry you with his eyes bright and his ears up al... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Hereford, AZ, United States


?1578223451

price: $2,000

Grace Buckskin

Grace may look Bay but she is a she carries the Cream gene. Last year she had a Perlino Foal. DNA confirmed. She is smart and sweet. Enjoys people easy to catch. She has sweet movement. Price inclu... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Utica, MN, United States


?1577933836

price: $500

SAX Gold Dust MorabHalf Arabian Palomino Stallion

SAX Gold Dust is a very athletic and powerful Morab stallion. He is mint gold in color with a big blaze and snip as his only markings. He has received his AHA Legion of Honor award is a Sweepstakes... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Stamping Ground, KY, United States



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The Morab is a breed of horse originally developed through the cross-breeding of Arabian and Morgan horses. The breeding of Morab horses began in the late 1880s with the intent of creating a fine carriage horse that was still substantial enough for moderate farm labor. The modern Morab continues this tradition of paired power and elegance, being both attractive and competitive show animals, and strong but mild-mannered work and family horses.

The first Morab registry was created in 1973. Prior to this, Morabs were primarily undocumented horses bred for type. Many early Morabs were registered with the American Morgan Horse Association, as the Morgan studbook was still open that time, and these horses have since been fully assimilated into the Morgan breed.

Newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst was an avid Morab breeder, and is credited with the creation of the breed name by coining the term, "Morab", as a combination of the names of the parent breeds.

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