What is a Morgan horses habitat?

Morgan horses are not naturally found in a specific "habitat" in the wild like some other horse breeds. They are a domesticated breed that originated in the United States.

However, they are known to thrive in a variety of environments, including:

* Pastures: Morgan horses are often kept in pastures with access to fresh water and ample grazing.

* Stalls: They can be housed in stalls for part of the day or night, especially in colder climates or when they need to be separated from other horses.

* Farms: Morgan horses are commonly found on farms where they are used for a variety of purposes, such as riding, driving, and showing.

* Ranches: They can also be found on ranches, where they are used for working cattle and other livestock.

Ultimately, their "habitat" is determined by their owners and the purpose for which they are kept.