Warland Farm

 

In 1986 the name Warland Farm was registered with the National Clydesdale Association.  This consisted of 10 acres, a barn, and a house in southeast Michigan.  The farm name is a combination of my initials and land. 

I began my experience with draft horses in 1986 with Clydesdales.  Clydesdales were always my favorite of the draft horses until I read an article in The Workhorse Handbook about the American Cream Drafts that were all but extinct.  It was at this time I decided to get involved with the breed.  At the time, I was looking for land in Montana, driving back and forth between Montana and Michigan.  I would stop in Iowa at different farms trying to find American Cream Draft Horses.  In 1994 I located a farm in Charles City, Iowa that had a cream colt and filly for sale and I purchased them.  From that moment on I was hooked.

I moved my farm from Michigan to Montana in 1999 and located it at the bottom of the Mission Valley at the foot of the Mission Range of the Rocky Mountains near St. Ignatius, Montana.  Now I have all my foundation stock in place and have a few select Cream's for sale.  Warland Farm in addition to my Cream Horses keeps a few Black Angus cattle and numerous smaller "critters" inhabiting my time and attention. 

For information contact Wes Rogalski, 406-745-5111 or email at wrogalski@aol.com

 

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