Congratulations ---> Sir Gregory and Dreamscape Farm

He has his first licensed son in Europe at the South German Stallion Days. The stallion, called Sir Wellington, is pegged as one of the top stallions for the championship title.

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Congratulations to the stallion owner, and also congratulations to Sir Gregory’s owners, Jennifer and Armin!

Major congrats.:smiley:

Wow!!!

Wonderful News. I have a young mare booked to Sir Gregory for this coming spring. Guess I made a good choice…<smile>
Martha

No big surprise- But now he’s legit… No more references to Sir G’s “unproven” status- or at least not as many!!!
Cannot wait for my May 1 Sir Gregory foal!!!

No surprise, and congrats to Dreamscape Farm for recognizing Sir Gregory’s potential!

Sir Gregory is fantastic stallion who is producing exceptional offspring! Congrats to Jennifer and Armin.

Maggie

congratulations

That’s fabulous news. I’m so happy I bred to this stallion last year. I can’t wait till my mares foal out to find out what I get.

Super news! I was very pleased with my 2011 Sir Gregory x Idocus colt, and I look forward to seeing the 2012 model of the same bloodlines.

Congrats to Jennifer and Dreamscape Farm for bringing such a fine stallion to Noth America! I look forwards to hearing good things about Sir Gregory in the show ring under Shannon Peters!

Fantastic! I couldn’t be happier with my Sir Gregory filly. :cool:

Thank You so much!!! Armin and I are just thrilled that Sir Gregory has his first licensed son in Germany, and the he was named a premium stallion. We are so happy for this young stallion’s breeder/owner Mr Sautter, he has been so kind as to be in touch with us the whole time, so we could share in his accomplishment!!

We loved seeing everyone’s 2011 Sir Gregory foals, and can hardly wait to see the new ones due in 2012! We are very thankful to everyone who has supported this young stallion, and we are looking forward to what the future brings. Sir Gregory is doing very well is California, and we are looking forward to seeing him in the show ring this spring, before breeding season starts.

Thank You again!!!

Yes congrats! The Sir Greg was one of the nicest there. He just stood out and was developed very nicely! Here are some pictures I took of the hard ground and free longe…

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Wow! He’s gorgeous! Thanks for posting those, Silene. :winkgrin:

Will he get Hanno approved sometime?

Thanks for the pictures Silene, would have loved to be there in person. Sir Wellington’s breeders are going to send us some more pictures and videos to use. They have also said that his new owners will be preparing him for the 3 yr old classes over in Germany, so sounds like this young boy has a bright future. :):slight_smile:

We are working on Sir Gregory’s Hanoverian approval, he had an informal inspection this past summer by both the AHS and Verband stallion Inspection team, he received excellent feedback, based on what we were told we are working towards getting his scores at Prix St George dressage (hopefully either this year or next year). Once he has his PSG scores we will formally present him for approval. Sir Gregory also has class 1 x-rays, so he meets, the x-ray and health requirements no problem. :slight_smile: