Four M Farms Staff

Vance Maxwell, Founder
January 29,1930 - Sept. 30, 2003

Vance's love of horses began while growing up in Oklahoma. His love for walking horses started after the purchase of Paladin's Delight, a black and white gelding. His interest in showing horses soon followed after being urged to enter Paladin in a show in Marshall, Texas. All it took was one show and with that, Four M Farms came into existence. On September 30, 2003 a month after watching his grandson, Blake Cammack ride to world championship acclaim, Vance Maxwell passed away doing what he loved most, working at Four M Farms.

Blake Cammack
Farm Manager/Owner

Blake began training horses in 1998 at Four M Farms under the apprenticeship and guidance of several area trainers and farriers. Blake has developed a training program for pleasure horses that helps the horses develop and learn to use their own natural talents. This program has developed horses that have won at nearly all major showcases throughout the southwest. To date horses that Blake has been directly involved with have claimed 8 World Championships, 5 Reserve World Championships, & a Reserve World Grand Championship. Upon Vance's death Blake assumed ownership of the farm and now oversees the day to day operations and carries on his grandfather's legagcy.

Jose Luis Becerra
Trainer

Jose began training horses at Four M Farms 6 years ago, together with Blake they have brought the training division to world championship acclaim during this years National Celebration. Jose has been involved in the preparation of Multi World Champions: The Buzz & An American Outlaw.

Horses at Four M Farms are shod by:

Doug &Virginia Stanley ~ Ore City, Texas
&
Mark Anderson ~ Memphis, Tennessee

Veterinarian Services By:

Animal Clinic At The Crossings
W. E. Howard DVM
Longview, Texas