PEDIGREE ABOVE:
A&B FARMS JACK (Sire): Sport and Performance Sire. His pedigree reads like a hall-of-fame roster — a tightly woven tapestry of Percheron royalty that defined what the breed was meant to be: bold, balanced, and built to last. This isn’t just Percheron royalty on paper — it’s a blueprint for brilliance. Whether you're preserving time tested lines or forging the future with a modern standout, Jack delivers undeniable class, consistency, and genetic gold. THE SIRE OF: Versatility Challenge Grand Champion Buckle Winner, Ranch Reining Winner, 2025 Open Ranch Horse Grand Champion, 2025 Reserve Grand Champion Western, Money and Buckle Earners. (A&B Farms Jack page available on this website)
CC VIXEN (Dam): A True All-Around Contender Vixen is a proven performer in and out of the show ring. Money, Prize and Buckle Earner, 129 ECRRA ranch horse points, Winner in ranch, mountain trail, english and halter, Open Ranch Horse Grand Champion, 2019 NYS Fair Ranch Horse Grand Champion, 2019 NEMTC (mountain trail) Jr. Horse Year-End Grand Champion, Excellent on cattle, in mountain terrain, and in the showring, Consistently awarded and recognized across disciplines. THE DAM OF: 2025 Open Ranch Horse Champion, 2025 Western Reserve Champion, 2025 Versatility Challenge Grand Champion Buckle Winner, Money and Buckle Earners, Ranch Reining Winner. (CC Vixen page available on this website)
PLEASANT VIEW KING (grand-sire): WORLD CHAMPION. NATIONAL CHAMPION, PREMIER PERCHERON SIRE. SIRE of WORLD CHAMPIONS, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS and ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONS. Pleasant View King has topped the prestigious PREMIER SIRE list six times (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009). The Premier Sire award, presented annually by the PHAA, is a means of identifying the top sires each year via the show results of their offspring. 2020 TOP TEN PERCHERON SIRES- #1. Numerous published wins and accolades. World renowned SIRE of several high-profile show, halter and hitch horses. Record breaking offspring at production sales.
CC BOSTON CRUISER (grand-sire): 77.03% Foundation Quarter Horse. SIRE OF: 2019 Open Ranch Horse Show Champion, 2019 Open Ranch Horse Show Reserve Champion, 2019 NYS Fair Ranch Horse Show Champion, 2019 NEMTC (Mountain Trail) Jr. Horse Year End Champion, 2019 ECRRA (ranch horse) point earners, 2019 PHUR National Champion, 2020 Youth Gaming Year End Champion, 2020 ECRRA (ranch horse) point and money earners, 2020 Barrel Jackpot money earners, 2021 Barrel jackpot money and buckle winner, 2021 Year-end Champion Jr. Barrels, 2022 NBHA 1D World Show Qualifier, 2022 NBHA 3D World Show Qualifier, 2022 Jr. English Champion, 2022 IBRA Youth Reserve Champion, 2023 NBHA 1D World Show Qualifier, 2023 NBHA 1D Youth World Show Qualifier, 2023 Year End Champion English, 2023 Year End Reserve Champion Western, 2023 Year End Champion Barrel Racing, 2023 Versatility Challenge Buckle Winner, 2023 IBRA Youth Champion, 2024 Reserve Champion Jr. English, 2024 IBRA State Finals Reserve Champion, 2024 Ranch Horse Junior Reserve Champion, 2024 Year End Champion English. (CC Boston Cruiser page available on this website).
CC SADIE SHARIE (grand-dam): Champion English, Reserve Champion English, Reserve Champion Western. Champion Producer. National Champion Producer. Own daughter of Warner's Duke. Half sibling to highly accomplished show horses and "Horse of the Year" award winner. DAM OF: Open Ranch Show Champion, Open Ranch Show Reserve Champion, NYS Fair Ranch Horse Show Champion, NEMTC Jr. Horse Year End Champion (Mountain Trail Competition), ECRRA point and money earners (Ranch Horse), PHUR National Champion, Reserve Champion English, Offspring in the US and Canada. (CC Sadie Sharie page available on this website).
MG'S PRINCE: PREMIER PERCHERON SIRE, RESERVE WORLD CHAMPION, RESERVE ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPION. World renowned SIRE of 3 WORLD CHAMPIONS and multiple NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. By the famous MCGEE and out of the mare JOANNA LAET. There are a few instances in the past 100+ years when the Percheron breed has experienced significant impacts from a prolific stallion or mare. MG'S PRINCE is one of those stallions that left his mark in the stud books. MG'S PRINCE unarguably played a significant role in establishing the Percheron's dominance within the draft breeds in the areas of length of neck and proud head carriage. SIRE of STERLINGS THUNDERSTIK. While MG'S PRINCE was showing, Prince's son, Sterling's Thunderstik, was taking the tanbark by storm, winning Grand Champion Stallion at the World Percheron Congress, The National Percheron Show, the Keystone International and the Michigan State Fair and doing it all as a two year old. Prince would ultimately go on to SIRE two other World Champion stallions, PLEASANT VIEW KING (Calgary, 1998) and BLUE RIBBON FARMS PRINCE (Lexington, 2006). As impressive an individual as he, himself, was, MG PRINCE'S legacy is most certainly cemented by his production record in the breeding barn. He maintained a comfortable place as the Premier Percheron Sire for many years, as his offspring dominated in the show ring, and, during the second half of the 90's and into the first decade of the 21st century, Prince's offspring also commanded high prices at public auctions across the country. Prince had this profound impact on the Percheron breed despite his relatively limited use as a (predominantly) natural-cover stallion a further testament to his genetic strength and consistent production record. Article excerpts credited to PHAoA Education and Charitable Fund.Peter Stone Collector Model Horse, limited edition, MG's PRINCE model.
NORTHWOODS STARLIGHT NICOLE: WORLD CHAMPION, NATIONAL CHAMPION, ALL-AMERICAN producing Dam. She is an own daughter of the legendary BLACKHOME DUKE.
IRONWOOD BEAUREGARD: NATIONAL CHAMPION, ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPION, PREMIER PERCHERON SIRE LIST. Ironwood Beauregard is a Percheron stallion who has withstood the tests of time. A National Champion and All American in his day, he sired numerous champion and All American offspring, and his Get were well received in sale rings all across the country. Beauregard's winning sons and daughters propelled him to as high as #2 on the Premier Percheron Sire list, and many breeding programs today can trace their bloodlines back to this prolific horse. Bred in the purple, Beauregard was sired by Cousteau, the Res. All American son of South Valley Prince Ha Ha, (bred by Mrs. R.L. Robinson), and he was out of the mare Blackhome Shirley Lyn, who was a Highview Dragano daughter from Blackhome Connie Lyn (one of the great, winning daughters of Reg Black's renowned foundation mare, College Lynda). Article excerpts credited to: PHAoA Education and Charitable Fund.
MAC ROANIE: NRHA money earner. Sire of Offspring earning 30 Halter Points, 919 Performance Points, 11 Show All Around Wins, 1 AQHA Champion. Sire of Offspring that are versatile athletes in the competition arena and working on the ranch daily, AQHA , NBHA and Rodeo.
WARNERS DUKE:1999-2017. The Sire of numerous show and breed award winners nationally and locally including crosses that are succeeding in ranch work, dressage, eventing, jumpers, hunters, driving, western, pleasure and trail. The Sire and Grandsire of: 2011 Horse of the Year national Award, Silver and Bronze medal winners at inspection, Championship winners in the jumpers, hunters and dressage, 2019 HITS V Reserve Champion Jumpers, 2019 Open Ranch Horse Champion, 2019 Open Ranch Horse Reserve Champion, NEMTC Jr. Horse Year End Champion (Mountain trail competition), 2019 NYS Fair Open Ranch Horse Champion, ECRRA Point and Money earners (Ranch Horse), Jackpot Money Earners, PHUR National Champion. Owned by CC Farm, his page is available on this site. Dam Side Fourth Generation from the Warner Farm.12.5% ROLLING ACRES LEONET, 7.03% DON AGAIN, 4.69% CHIEF LAET. (Warner's Duke page available on this website)
BEAU SHARIE:1980-2002. Beau Sharie was a foundation Morgan, Sharie had heavy bone and muscle, an expressive face and a thick neck. Sharie was as kind, gentle, patient and was loaded with excellent work ethic and stamina. She checked every box as she rode, drove, worked the garden, gave lessons, competed at shows and she raised foals. CC Sadie Sharie is Beau Sharie's last foal. If you love history, you would love the research behind Sharie's vintage genetics! Owned by CC Farm, she has a page on this website (under construction). 13.09% GENERAL GATES (Head of USDA breeding program & 19 crosses to Justin Morgan), 12.70% MANSFIELD (Lead Sire at the USGMHF), 11.33% BENNINGTON (Foaled by the USDA at USGMHF. Army remount program. 26 crosses to Justin Morgan), 10.16% ROMANESQUE (Army Remount Sire), 8.20% ARTEMISIA (USGMHF), 7.81% PLAINS KING (Foundation Morgan), 7.03% ETHAN ALLEN 2ND (32 crosses to Justin Morgan), 6.84% GO HAWK (Sire of Flyhawk), 5.47% JUBILEE KING (Brunk Breeding & 303 crosses to Justin Morgan), 5.47% JUNO (USDA, UVMHF), 5.27% DAISETTE (Brunk breeding). (Beau Sharie page available on this website)
McGEE: 2x NATIONAL CHAMPION, TORANTO ROYAL CHAMPION, MULTIPLE GRAND CHAMPIONS across several State Fairs. Mc Gee was a prolific stallion, leaving sons and daughters that would be responsible and credited for ushering in a new era of Percheron Draft horses, even generations down the line you will hear breeders and showmen talking about genetics "tracing back to" McGee. SIRE of 6x ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPION, RESERVE WORLD CHAMPION, PREMIER PERCHERON SIRE, RESERVE ALL-AMERICAN and multiple other notable names and accomplished offspring.
JOANNA LAET: DAM of 6x ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPION, DAM of PREMIER PERCHERON SIRE, RESERVE WORLD CHAMPION, RESERVE ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPION.
BLACKHOME DUKE: PREMIER SIRE, undefeated for 8 years 1990-1998. After his death, he remained on the list for 5 years, and today his offspring continue to earn rankings on the list. NATIONAL CHAMPION, RESERVE WORLD CHAMPION.Produced a great number of champion offspring, including numerous National Champions and All Americans that became household names in the Percheron industry. SIRE of multiple: WORLD CHAMPIONS, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONS, PREMIER SIRES. The winning ways of the Blackhome Duke sons and daughters allowed him to dominate the Premier Percheron sire list for 9 consecutive years. The profound consistency of Duke’s production record has established him as one of the most prolific Percheron stallions of the past several decades. His sons and daughters have carried on in their sire’s footsteps, producing many All Americans, National, and World Champions which have served to cultivate a course for the modern Percheron. As a result, traces of this stallion can be found in a large portion of Percheron pedigrees today, and a keen-eyed breeder will still be able to appreciate the influence of his characteristic balance, style and presence that bleeds through yet today. Blackhome Duke’s production record has proven him to be a very equal peer to some of the greatest sires in the history of the breed, and he will be undoubtedly remembered as such for generations to come. Article excerpts credited to: PHAoA Education and Charitable fund.
COUSTEAU: RESERVE CHAMPION ALL-AMERICAN, GRAND CHAMPION Canadian Royal Winter Fair, Cousteau had a successful show career in the States- earning Reserve All American accolades during one of the most competitive eras of conformation showing in Percheron history. As can be seen in this photo of the stallion in his prime, Cousteau was a picture of balance. In 1990, Cousteau traveled north to the Kemp Family's Ironwood Farms where he rose to greater prominence as several of his get began to take show rings across the continent by storm. Most notably, his son, Ironwood Beauregard, out of the Highview Dragano daughter Blackhome Shirley Lyn, would go on to become a National Champion, All American and perennial top-contender on the Percheron Horse Association of America's Premier Sire list. He too, has earned a deserving spot in the history books, as his sons and daughters topped public auctions, All American lists and hitch and halter competitions throughout the late 90's and early 2000's. Like so many great sires, Cousteau was utilized by a number of breeders throughout his lifetime, and during his tenure in Canada. Cousteau's size, quality and presence contributed to his show ring successes, while his wealth of genetics and dominance as a sire enabled him to produce the kind of offspring that has solidified him as one of the great sires of the past. Like so many stallions, Cousteau's production record was one of quality over quantity, and by siring just a few of the most dominant show and breeding horses of his era, the stallion's legacy has been perpetuated and preserved for generations to come. SIRE of: WORLD CHAMPIONS, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPION, PREMIER SIRE LIST top contenders. Article excerpts credited to: PHAoA Education and Charitable fund.
BLACKHOME SHIRLEY LYN: DAM of: NATIONAL CHAMPION, ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPION, PREMIER PERCHERON SIRE LIST top contender. Daughter of the famous HIGHVIEW DRAGANO.
BOSTON MAC: AAAT, SI-91 Race Winner $24,279 Superior Halter (1972-Open) Superior Halter-43 Halter Wins 90.0 Halter Points 1 Halter Superior Award 35 Grand Championships 7 Reserve Grand Championships. AQHA article: At the All American yearling sale in 1969, Jerry Wells bought his first racehorse – Boston Mac, a 1968 black stallion by Triple Chick and out of Trouble Fair, bred by Reed Hill of Shamrock, Texas. Wells purchased Boston Mac for $20,000. The stallion earned $24,279 on the track, most of that coming from an eighth-place finish in the 1970 All American Futurity. The following year, Wells started showing Boston Mac at halter, and the black stallion was not defeated in his class in 43 shows over 14 months, winning 35 grand and seven reserve championships. Several transactions later, Wells and his brother, Jim, syndicated the horse for $750,000. Boston Mac won three of 16 starts at the racetrack and earned a racing Register of Merit. He won 90 points at halter and became a Superior halter horse. World Champion Offspring, Reserve World Champion Offspring, AQHA Reserve High Point Performance Offspring, Top Ten World Show Offspring, Superior Halter Offspring, AQHA High Point Halter Offspring, Superior Performance Offspring, AQHA High Point Performance Offspring, AQHA Champion Offspring, ROM Halter Offspring, ROM Performance Offspring, Race ROM Offspring, NCHA Money-earners, Race Money-earners, NSBA Money-earners. BOSTON MAC is the Grand sire of 3,112 Foals of which 717 were Performers. Performance of these Foals: 50 Race Winners Total Race Earnings $419,902. Earned: 4,697 Performance Wins 12,368.5 Performance Points 2,912 Halter Wins 2,977.5 Halter Points 1,691 Novice Wins 3,515.0 Novice Points 202 Performance Register of Merits 6 World Championships 18 Halter Superior Awards 73 Performance Superior Awards 8 AQHA Championships 4 Performance Championships 5 Reserve World Championships 1,018 Grand Championships 1,163 Reserve Grand Champs.
TWO EYED DUCHESS: 44 Performance Points. ROM Performance. Pitzer Ranch.
TIKI MOUNT: AQHA Race.
NICOLE BLACK: Run x Foundation. An incredible combination of LEO, KING, THREE BARS & ZANTANON (the Sire of KING).
PHINNEYS MAGIC: 18+h, exceptionally good footed and disposition, weighing over a ton and broke.
WARNERS DIXIE: 1993-1999. Broke to work. Direct daughter of MR ENTENMANN. The paternal sister to our very own, highly decorated WARNERS JAY. Dam of just one foal, the one and only WARNERS DUKE (above), tragedy struck leaving Warners Duke orphaned shortly after birth.
LOUS BEN TOR: 14 crosses to BENNINGTON (Foaled by the USDA at the United States Government Morgan Horse Farm, Army Remount Program, 26 crosses to Justin Morgan). 29 crosses to GENERAL GATES (Head of USDA VT breeding program from 1906, 1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair Get of Sire Champion-Sire, 19 crosses to Justin Morgan). 8 crosses to MANSFIELD (Reserve Champion weanling, 1920 Vermont State Fair, Champion Weanling Woodstock (VT) Fair. Became lead sire at the USGMH VT). 32 crosses to ETHAN ALLAN 2ND (Cornerstone stallion of the Lippitt Family Owned by Arthur W Peters of Bradford, VT. Foaled 5/10/1877. 32 crosses to Justin Morgan, 37.70% blood of Justin Morgan with an AGR of 40.18%). 20 crosses to ETHAN ALLAN 3RD. 14 crosses to BOB MORGAN (Foaled 1888, 46 crosses to Justin Morgan, Blood 32.03%, AGR 33.95%).
GAMIES GIDGET: Brunk and Government Breeding. 14.06% ROMANESQUE (Army Remount Sire), 13.67% GO HAWK (Sire of Flyhawk), 11.52% GENERAL GATES (Head of USDA VT breeding program from 1906, 1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair Get of Sire Champion-Sire, 19 crosses to Justin Morgan). 9.38% CAPTIAN RED (Grand Champion Morgan Stallion, 1939 Iowa State Fair.). 9.38% FLYHAWK (Champion Morgan Stallion, 1940-41 Illinois State Fair. His bloodlines go back to Sherman Morgan through Morgan Star 006891 and Black Hawk. Major 20th century Brunk and Dave Dickie, LU Sheep Ranch, Thermopolis, Wyoming Morgan sire).
DID: Total count of 87 Registered Foals. South Valley Did-It’s first registered offspring is perhaps his most famous. The Did-It son, named DID would make a mark in the showring as well as the Percheron stud book. As the sire of the renowned MCGEE, DID finds himself in the pedigrees of a significant percentage of today’s Percherons. Mc Gee was a prolific stallion, leaving sons and daughters that would be responsible and credited for ushering in a new era of Percheron Draft horses. DID’s dam, Princess, would be crossed with South Valley Did-It no less than 15 times, producing notable show and breeding horses with an uncommon regularity.
BLACKHOME DONNET LYN: SIRE of: NATIONAL CHAMPION, RESERVE WORLD CHAMPION, PREMIER SIRE. SIRE of the world famous BLACKHOME DUKE.
SOUTH VALLEY PRINCE HAHA: South Valley Prince Ha Ha was, in many ways, a horse ahead of his time, and arguably underappreciated in his day. History would go on to show the horse’s forte was in producing offspring with an uncommon amount of heart, drive and four-corner motion for the era. In addition to siring offspring that would produce the next generation of harness champions, South Valley Prince Ha Ha, himself, sired several tanbark winners within the halter ring, many have become well-known by reputation, albeit more for their contributions in the breeding barn than their show ring accolades, topping and breaking records at public sales. It was his in-tact son, the stallion YY Extreme, out of the mare Shady Creek Daisy, (she a daughter of Windsong’s Roulette a stallion by Blackhome Duke and out of Windsong’s Annie Dragano), that would set the record for highest selling Percheron of all time at public auction, selling for the sum of $105,000. South Valley Prince Ha Ha’s legacy was not only sustained, but completely created, by what his breeding sons and daughters have contributed to Percheron history, rather than his own accomplishments in the showring. This consequential stallion serves as a great reminder that horses ahead of their time are often underappreciated becoming revered more in reminiscence than they were during their lifetimes. Luckily, South Valley Prince Ha Ha proved to be a dominant breeder, as he managed to leave a lasting impact on the breed, and did so despite relatively limited use. Article excerpts credited to: PHAoA Education and Charitable fund.
MIDNIGHT CONTESSA: SOUTH VALLEY DID-IT daughter Midnight Contessa would make her mark on the breed as the dam to the ALL AMERICAN CHAMPION stallion, TROPHY and the RESERVE ALL AMERICANS, CAMIELLE and COUSTEAU. Contessa’s full brother, Count On It, would head south to Ohio, where he was utilized for numerous breeding seasons.
HIGHVIEW DRAGANO: CHAMPION, PREMIER SIRE. SIRE of the famous BLACKHOME GRANDEUR LYN.
TRIPLE CHICK: AAAT. AQHA Superior Halter A Leading Sire Of: Race ROM (187-93), Money Earners ($1,047,723), Arena ROM, AQHA Champions, Superior Halter, World Champions, and NCHA Money Earners. Maternal Grandsire of race ROM. SIRE of AQHA HALL OF FAME horse- Triple's Image who was out of a mare by LEO. Full brother of THREE CHICKS - AAAT. TROUBLE FAIR: AQHA Race SI-95/AAA/ROM, 11-2-4-2, $1,808. Dam of ROM Show: Boston Mac. Dam of ROM Race: Speckled Hen (67) by Speck Deck, Mongo Jet (72) by Jet Deck.
TWO EYED JACK: AQHA HALL OF FAME. The leading all time Sire of American Quarter Horse Association Champions. 217 AQHA halter points, 65.5 performance points, ROM Halter, Superior Halter, ROM Performance, Superior Performance, AQHA Champion, AQHA Hall of Fame. Sire of 1,416 AQHA foals in 16 crops (1964-1980) with 563 performers, Earning 15,698 Halter points & 21,336 Performance Points, 314 ROM, 149 AQHA Championships, Open & Youth, 3 Supreme Championships, 74 Sup. Halter & 82 Sup. Performance, 23 World Championships, 10 Reserve Championships, 13 Hi-Pt, NCHA-$1,334, PBHA-64 halt. & 76 Perf. pts., IBHA-2 halt. & 2 Perf. pts. Bred by H H Mass, McHenry, IL Owned by Howard Pitzer, Pitzer Ranch. AQHA article: Two Eyed Jack and Howard Pitzer are so closely connected in Quarter Horse fame that you can not really talk about one without mentioning the other. Two Eyed Jack was Quarter Horse stock from his cannons to his crest, and every inch of muscle in between. He was foaled in 1961 and was by Two D Two out of Triangle Tookie by Grey Badger III. As a yearling, Two Eyed Jack was undefeated at halter throughout the Midwest, winning all 13 of his classes and taking seven grand champion titles. He won seven more grands as a 2-year-old, taking 16 of the 17 halter classes in which he was entered. On top of that, he earned four western pleasure points. In 1964, Two Eyed Jack wrapped up an AQHA Champion title and Superior honors in halter, in addition to earning points in western pleasure. Eventually, Two Eyed Jack earned 217 halter points and 70 grand champions. He also earned performance points in western pleasure, hunter under saddle, reining, working cow horse and western riding. Jack was in and out of the show ring until 1979. By then, his career as a halter and performance horse – impressive as it was – was already being upstaged by the achievements of his get. Two Eyed Jack sired 1,416 horses, which accounted for 17,029 points in AQHA showing. Of them, 14 became AQHA World Champions, while seven became AJQHA World Champions. He sired the very first AQHA Superhorse, Vickie Lee Pine, and nearly 100 of his foals placed at the AQHA World Championship Show. Twenty-five became open high-point winners, while 55 were reserve high-point horses eight were youth high-point winners and 29 finished reserve in those ranks. They account for 242 open Registers of Merit, 66 youth ROMs and six amateur ROMs. Sixty-nine became Superior performance horses. But perhaps the most staggering number is 119 – the number of open AQHA Champions sired by Two Eyed Jack.
TIKI SAND: SI-86 Race record: 34 starts, 7-1st, 3-2nd, 5-3rds AQHA Points: Halter-1 Performance-19. Performance ROM. Carries Man O War on the face of his papers.
RHYTHM MOUNT: AQHA Halter-24, Performance-13.
DANDY KING BAR: SI-75, 5-0-0-0, raced 1966.
RUTHIE JORDAN: Full sister to Cowboy Quincy SI-96 and Jordan Ruth Bars SI-99.
BLACKHOME DUKE: PREMIER SIRE, undefeated for 8 years 1990-1998. After his death, he remained on the list for 5 years, and today his offspring continue to earn rankings on the list. NATIONAL CHAMPION, RESERVE WORLD CHAMPION.Produced a great number of champion offspring, including numerous National Champions and All Americans that became household names in the Percheron industry. SIRE of multiple: WORLD CHAMPIONS, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONS, PREMIER SIRES. The winning ways of the Blackhome Duke sons and daughters allowed him to dominate the Premier Percheron sire list for 9 consecutive years. The profound consistency of Duke’s production record has established him as one of the most prolific Percheron stallions of the past several decades. His sons and daughters have carried on in their sire’s footsteps, producing many All Americans, National, and World Champions which have served to cultivate a course for the modern Percheron. As a result, traces of this stallion can be found in a large portion of Percheron pedigrees today, and a keen-eyed breeder will still be able to appreciate the influence of his characteristic balance, style and presence that bleeds through yet today. Blackhome Duke’s production record has proven him to be a very equal peer to some of the greatest sires in the history of the breed, and he will be undoubtedly remembered as such for generations to come. Article excerpts credited to: PHAoA Education and Charitable fund.
MR ENTENMANN: Warner Farm. A direct son of Marksman. A magical horse to meet in person, 18h with a massive structure, he had the kindest eyes and temperament. The light amber eyes and long, perfectly curly manes and tails that were a trademark in the Warner lines came from Mr Entenmann. The Sire of: Reserve WORLD CHAMPION English, Reserve WORLD CHAMPION Trail, Top 5 World English, Dressage winner, Money Earners, Multi-State and County Fair Champions and Reserve Champions Under Saddle, award winners showing across the US and into Canada, well known driving teams that were used for public events. Mr Entenmann is the Sire of our own highly decorated WARNERS JAY.
DOT: Warner Farm. Broke to work and a broodmare with plenty of substance and style, Outstanding Foundation Breeding. An own daughter of RMS ED POWERS. Goes to LYNWOOD DON and DON AGAIN, prolific foundation breeding stallions.
CORINITH ROBERT FROST: Sire of: 3x Gold Cup Regional Produce of Dam Champion. 21.09% BENNINGTON (Foaled by the USDA at the United States Government Morgan Horse Farm, Army Remount Program, 26 crosses to Justin Morgan), 15.82% ETHAN ALLAN 3RD. HYCREST PENNET: Lippitt & Government Genetics. 21.88% MANNSFIELD (Reserve Champion weanling, 1920 Vermont State Fair Champion Weanling, Became lead sire at the USGMHF). 18.75% GENERAL GATES (Head of USDA breeding program & 19 crosses to Justin Morgan).
KING KOOKIE: Shown in saddle seat. Pure Brunk Pedigree. (Brunk horses have been sold from coast to coast, to South America, to the Bahamas, Canada, Cuba, China and Europe. To the present day, a large percentage of Grand National Champions have Brunk breeding in their pedigrees- search BRUNK MORGAN HORSES for more history).
GAMIES SWAN SONG: Notable producer, direct daughter of ST GAMIE. Article excerpt: St. Gamie's sire was Government and his dam was Brunk. He had foals with some breeding on to some extent. His daughter, GAMIES SWAN SONG, was dam of Kedron Cointreau who sired for Vervale and others. Through some of his Vervale get, there are descendants today. Kedron Farm bred quite a few very nice Morgans whom others used in their programs and there are various lines down to today.
CC JACKALYN:
9.38% BLACKHOME DUKE
7.42% DRAKE FARMS CHIEF
6.45% MORDEN CHIEF
5.86% JUSTAMERE SHOWTIME
5.47% HIGHVIEW DRAGANO