Broodmares

photo by Fox River Photography

Ingvill Ramberg has selected a small herd of quality broodmares to produce foals from proven international bloodlines.

The evolution of the Woodloch breeding program began with their foundation mare named Finale; from her, Woodloch has bred and raised over three generations of sporthorses with emphasis on correct conformation, trainable temperaments, and athletic abilities to excel in any discipline.

WL horses come from performance lines in the Oldenburg, Hanoverian, and Belgian Warmblood breeds, with recent focus on Irish Sport Horse bloodlines for the ultimate performance horse that riders can enjoy in all levels of competition.

Quality performance-bred 2023 foals are available for your consideration! Visit our WL Sporthorses website for more information.

If you are interested in purchasing one of Woodloch’s foals in-utero, click here for more information and to fill out a contract. Contact Ingvill directly with questions.



In Memoriam: Filthy Lucre

By Coevers Diamond Boy out of Christine’s Pet
2001 Gray Irish Sport Horse mare

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 “LuLu” was an accomplished eventer and hunter-jumper mare who was campaigned at the 1* level in Ireland before she was imported to the US. She competed all over the east coast of the United States in hunter-jumper shows, including the Maclay finals, HITS Ocala, Syracuse Invitational, and more. LuLu was the half-sister of Boyd Martin’s 4* and Olympic eventer Trading Aces. We are grateful to have had two incredible foals by Flagmount’s Freedom out of this mare, and have retained her 2017 filly WL Flagmount’s Rumchata to carry on LuLu’s legacy in our breeding program.

In Memoriam: Stout

By J Quest (KWPN) out of Miss Lady Success (TB)

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“Stout” brought great bloodlines to the Woodloch breeding program, as she was a granddaughter of Secretariat. In 2017, we welcomed Stout’s lovely filly named WL Touch of the Hops (by the Irish Draught stallion Manu Forti’s Out of the Blue). Stout was a wonderful mother, and we are grateful to have had her last foal at Woodloch.