The breeders

Where the breed lives.

Fewer than 2,000 Lippitt Morgans, kept alive farm by farm. Find the one nearest you and go stand next to the real thing — no photograph does the eye justice.

The atlas of the breed

Every pin is holding history.


Click a marked state or a pin to see its farms in the ledger below. The plate has room for many more.

The Atlas of the Breed Lippitt Morgan breeding farms
the lower forty-eight
Pin locations approximate — write or call before visiting breeding farm  ·  stallions standing  ·  horses for sale
The breeders’ ledger

The farms, in full.


Buying? Farms with a gold pin have horses offered right now — and the Foal Watch waiting list hears about the rest before anyone else does.

Breed Lippitts?

Your pin belongs on this plate.

The book is full of living prefixes — Okan, Karenza, Westberry, Marana, Nemaha Hill, Aliyah, Devine, Copper Mountain, Maple Grove, Four Hearts, River Riders, Winloc, and more — whose breeders belong on this map. A directory listing is free: being findable is half of saving an endangered breed.

Email the registrar with your farm name, town, prefix, and what you stand or sell. Want the fuller treatment — photos, a longer writeup, your horses featured? A farm page ad runs $25 for three months.

Lippitt Morgan stallion hitched to a carriage at a driving event, two passengers aboard
Okan Storm King(Meredith Bilirubin × Good News Priscilla) — bred, raised, and proven by hands like yours