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WELCOME TO TOWER LANE FARM
Tower Lane Farm is
a beautiful Dressage training facility located at the base of Mt.
Rainier on the Enumclaw Plateau. Tower Lane Farm is proud to be
the home of Versache the 2002 Dutch Warmblood Stallion and SKM Dressage.
Tower Lane Farm is challenged to produce the best in performance
horses for our future competing generations. We firmly believe that
this requires the best stallion and mare combinations to produce
the special competition horse for your future partner.
Conveniently located just 45 minutes from Seattle or Bellevue and
20 minutes from Tacoma. Tower Lane Farm offers specialized care
and exceptional Dressage training to optimize the comfort and care
of your current or future equine partner.
While our facility is moderate in size, horses flourish at Tower
Lane Farm due to our giant commitment to providing the best personalized
care.
Thank you for visiting
Robert and Laurie McLaughlin |

- Winter
2012: The first of Versache's 2009 foals are starting under saddle this winter. Check back soon for photos and videos. Watch for them in the show ring later this spring.
- Winter
2012: Versache's offspring clean up in DSHB classes in the northwest. All gaining regional and national titles! This earned Versache the 2011 NWSHBA Title Dressage Stallion of the Year!!
- Summer
2011: All of this years foals were approved with the ISR-Oldenburg/NA Reg. Vyshauna, a filly by O'Pretty Lady was awarded Premium and was Reserve Site Champion!
- Spring
2011: The nursery is filling up with babies! Keep checking
back to the 2011 foals page to see the
new little ones.
- September
2010: Versache and his offspring come home with blues
ribbons from the Great American USDF Sport Horse Breeding Championships.
- June 2010: Versache's
Foals performed wonderfully at the 2010 Equestrian Institute Chablis
Sport Horse Show. Vader is awarded Reserve Young Horse Champion
and his 2010 brother Vitaliy is awarded Colt Champion.
- June 2010 :Versache
takes home Stallion Champion at the Chablis Sport Horse Show.
- Summer
2010: new footing goes in the outdoor arena!
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