Pear Tree Farm congratulates
Sox Fifth Avenue
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Pear Tree Farm

   

Pear Tree Farm

B. Reynolds, handler
Upperville

     

 

A Facility for Quality Care and Training of Horses

Camden, South Carolina
Camden, South Carolina
Home of the Colonial and Carolina Cup


 

                                                         

          

 

                                 

 

                                                          

 

Mary Shields on the purchase of
Sox at the Beach

 

PearTree Farm is a  horse facility dedicated to the breeding, raising and development of young show horse prospects. The staff at Pear Tree Farm carefully and quietly bring along young horses until they are ready to go on to show. Some of our horses are homebred and we also "break" horses for outsiders. Boarding and "lay-ups" are available for a few select horses. We also occasionally have a few horses from the race track who come to let down and enjoy large grass paddocks, and stalls with a view.  All horses are cared for on an individualized basis and there is a resident farm manager  who keeps a watchful eye at all times, including a night check. Our facility has become well known for quality care and the ability improve the appearance and well-being of horses that require rehabilitation.

  Pear Tree Farm is owned by Dr. Stephen Wangensteen, a surgeon, and his wife Lita "Squeaky", who has spent her life with horses. Because of her extensive and longstanding experience in the Show Horse field, Lita is particularly adept at finding the right "custom fit" horse for prospective buyers.

 

For information Contact Lita "Squeaky"(803)432-9490

EmailLita Wangensteen

 

The Following Pages give more information on the key members of our staff:

 

 

                                               

                  

                  

                    

                  

                      

  

            

       

 

 

                     

Junior Johnson, handler
Keswick
Updated April 2, 2008