Beamington x Green Meads Katy-Did

1977-2006

Sired by the great Beamington, "Willie" was a half brother to such notable horses as
Bourbon Street, Forevermore, Beamine, Windhover Enchantment, Windhover Regency, and
Windhover Classic.  He was also the full brother to Warlock’s Lady Kate who is the dam of
Warlock’s Lady Elite
and Warlock’s Katerina , who carries the title for GN walk-trot champion in
English/Classic Pleasure in 1996 and 1998. He consistently passed on his long upright neck,
extreme intelligence, and good size. On top of that, ALL of his get have been child safe! He is the sire of many
talented show horses like Warlock’s Locomotion, the 1987 WC four-year-old English Pleasure champion.

 


Reference photo: Beamington

 

 

 

 

UVM Elite x UVM Arissa

This stallion was purchased as a foal from the UVM farm and then was shown successfully
in park as a Junior horse for a short time before becoming a full time sire.  He is a full brother
to UVM Nobel who sired WC Hunter horse UVM Columbine and a half brother to several
time WC In-hand and English Pleasure champion UVM Nappi and WC Hunter Pleasure
champion UVM Valcour.  He displays all the qualities that the UVM farm strives for like
correctness, typyness, and balance. He is also a half-brother to the 1996 and 1998 GN
walk-trot English/Classic champion, Warlock’s Katerina and Warlock’s Lady Elite
He consistently passes on his beautiful head, strong rear end and traditional Morgan type. 
He produces foals for all divisions.  He does stand to a limited book.


 

 

 

 

Troutbrook Hallmark x Kathryn Command

This big guy is double In-Command.  He is a half brother to the very successful
horses like WC French Market, WC Fine Art and WC Dancity Gracious Remark,
all in English Pleasure divisions. Though he was recently gelded, he has been an
integral part in the creation of the future for Warlock Farms breeding program.

 


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