Welcome to De Drie Morgen Wagyu


Authentic Dutch Nature, Japanese Wagyu Cattle and World Class English Thoroughbred Jumping Horses

De Drie Morgen, an Agrarian Nature Reserve

Wormer- and Jisperveld is a region in Holland that consists of former peat bogs, now the largest fields in Western Europe and one of the most beautiful wetlands in Western Holland.
De Drie Morgen has been the farming business of Rob Baarsma and Caroline Zeevenhooven since 2003.  It is located in the northern part of
Wormer- and Jisperveld, next to a nature reserve belonging to the Natuurmonumenten.  De Drie Morgen has an area of 79 acres with the largest part, 67 acres, dedicated to preserving nature and to breeding Wagyu cattle. The remaining twelve acres are for the show jumpers.

Wagyu cattle at De Drie MorgenWinter and snow at De Drie MorgenSunset at De Drie MorgenGrass at De Drie Morgen

Check out our Webcams overlooking the farm but also inside the barn and stables

Japanese Black Wagyu cattle at De Drie Morgen

Wagyu cow at De Drie Morgen

De Drie Morgen helps to sustain the nature reserve. On the property, Rob Baarsma grazes his cattle, the Japanese Black Wagyu. He definitely wanted these animals for the grazing and fertilizing of his rich pastures, abundant in healthy grass and flowering plants. The Black Wagyu are well known for their meat. It is of excellent quality and exceptionally tastyChefs of famous restaurants readily spend money on Wagyu meat, especially when the cattle have been fed properly on good grasses.  De Drie Morgen provides excellent pastureland, and during the winter the cattle are fed a balanced diet.  Calves, embryos, and semen will be sold or kept for breeding purposes.

Check out our Weblog for our latest Wagyu news (Dutch)



Show Jump Horses and Training School

Show Jump Horses On De Drie Morgen grounds, international show jumpers begin their program of training and exercising as foals. Caroline Zeevenhoven, former European Champion of Military-eventing, buys mares after they have retired from jumping careers and mates them with high-ranking stallions from various pedigrees. Approximately twelve acres are devoted to year-round schooling and training of show jumpers.
Check out our jump horses weblog (Dutch)
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