The Mangalarga Marchador was profiled in Horse Illustrated! You can read it here in Issuu. We are thankful for the publicity!
There were a few errors though.
1. The first Marchadors were imported in the early 1990s. 2. The Brazilian and North American Registries do not allow blue eyes at this time, so cremellos and perlinos are not colors found in this breed. 3. The height of the Marchador averages about 15 hands and ranges from 14.2H to16H. There are no 17 Hand Marchador horses.
All about the Mangalarga Marchador! Click on the publication to view in full screen mode.
Just in case you missed them on FB or Instagram! Please click on the photo to view larger.
Luna and Izzy
Kharisma!
Kharisma!
Hawke!
Kadencia!
Gaia!
Leia!
Jedi!
Luna and Izzy!
Hawke!
Caboclo da Piedade
Caboclo, Hawke
Brasilia!
Bacara!
Adrienne and Gaia
Artemis and Brasilia
Luna!
Roni Keithcart riding Artemis
Kadencia!
Riding with Don and Laurie
John riding Hawke
Karen and Luna
Cowboy dressage Gaia
Laurie with Kharisma and the tarp
Hawke with the tarp
Kadencia and Hallelujah!
Azenha de Maripa, back with us!
Look, no hands! Bossa Nova de Miami and Koyote Libertas
Kharisma making noise.
Cowboy dressage Koyote Libertas
Eddie comes for training!
Koyote Libertas and Elizabeth
Caboclo and Katie
Hawke and DJ
Azenha and DJ bareback
Eddie starting under saddle
Gena and Gralha MUG
https://issuu.com/usmma/docs/journal_5_2018_final
View online on ISSUU.com or download the pdf file below.
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Enjoy your Winter edition of the USMMA Journal. We hope to publish quarterly, January, April, July and October.
This issue features Marchador horses and JUMPING! Featured articles from USMMA members Eliza Frazer, Susann Gabriel and D.J. Sims.
You may download the pdf or view online on ISSUU. Click on the box in the right hand corner to see full-screen!
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The official publication of the USMMA – the North American Mangalarga Marchador Association.
Editor is Tresa Smith, Montana Marchadors. Publisher is Lynn Kelley, Summerwind Marchadors
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