Denlore Morgan Horse Farm

Equestrian Facility in Sharon, Vermont

(802) 763-25162767 Fay Brook Rd, Sharon, VT 05065View on Yelp
Denlore Morgan Horse Farm - equestrian in Sharon, VT

About Denlore Morgan Horse Farm

Denlore Morgan Horse Farm is located in Sharon, Vermont, a small town in the Upper Valley region near the Connecticut River and just off Interstate 89. Sharon is historically significant as the birthplace of Joseph Smith, and the surrounding area is known for its quiet, wooded countryside. The farm specializes in horse boarding and Morgan horse breeding, giving it a clear focus that sets it apart from general-purpose equestrian facilities in the state. Morgan horses are Vermont's official state animal, making this farm's breeding program a meaningful part of local equestrian heritage.

Services

Horse Boarding
Pet Breeders

Services & Process

The farm provides horse boarding in a setting designed to meet the needs of horses that are well cared for and properly managed. Daily routines cover feeding, stall maintenance, and turnout, with attention to the individual needs of each animal in their care. As a Morgan horse breeder, Denlore Morgan Horse Farm offers prospective buyers the chance to acquire horses from one of America's oldest and most versatile breeds. The Morgan is known for its strong build, even temperament, and adaptability across disciplines, making them a practical choice for riders of varying backgrounds.

Service Area

Denlore Morgan Horse Farm serves Sharon and the surrounding Upper Valley communities, including Royalton, Bethel, and towns across Windsor County in Vermont. Its location near I-89 also makes it accessible to horse owners and buyers traveling from the New Hampshire side of the Connecticut River valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Morgan horses a good choice for Vermont riders?
Morgans were originally bred in Vermont and are well suited to the state's terrain and climate. They're known for being hardy, willing, and versatile, which makes them practical for trail riding, showing, and general farm use.
Can I board a non-Morgan horse at the farm?
Many boarding facilities that specialize in a particular breed will still accept horses of other breeds, though it's always worth confirming. Call Denlore Morgan Horse Farm directly to ask about current availability and any breed-specific requirements.
What should I know before buying a horse from a breeder?
It's important to have a clear sense of your riding experience, how you plan to use the horse, and your budget for ongoing care before reaching out. A good breeder will ask you these questions anyway, so being prepared helps the conversation go smoothly.
Does the farm provide any health or veterinary records with purchased horses?
Reputable breeders typically provide documentation of vaccinations, deworming, and any relevant health history with a horse sale. Ask specifically about what records are available when you inquire about a particular horse.
How far is Sharon from major Vermont cities?
Sharon is roughly 25 miles south of Montpelier and about 45 miles north of White River Junction, sitting right along Interstate 89. It's a manageable drive from much of central and northern Vermont.
Is the farm open for visits to see the horses before making a purchase decision?
Yes, visiting in person is a normal and encouraged part of the process when considering a horse purchase. Call ahead to schedule a time that works for both you and the farm staff.

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