Retired to broodmare duty in Kentucky for the Lungers, from her offspring Obeah produced four stakes winners, including
Dance Spell and his full sister,
Gazelle Handicap winner Discorama. Barren for a second time in 1985, the following year 22-year-old Obeah was sent to
Windfields Farm in
Maryland, where she was bred to
Deputy Minister. The mating resulted in the birth of her greatest foal on April 6, 1987, a filly named
Go For Wand born at Walnut Green Farm in
Unionville, Pennsylvania owned by the Lungers' son-in law, Richard I. G. Jones. Voted the 1998
American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly and 1990
American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly, Go For Wand was inducted into the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame in 1996. Pensioned in 1992 at
Claiborne Farm at
Paris, Kentucky, Obeah died at age twenty-eight in 1993 and was buried in Claiborne's Marchmont division cemetery. ==References==