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The GAIT – Saddle and Stirrups ipad Magazine

Saddle and Stirrups – Issue 28

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You can also view other Saddle and Stirrups issues where the Marchador is featured!

Subscribe to this innovative ipad magazine today!  Filled with great information, photos and videos.  The Mangalarga Marchador will be featured often.

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Picking a Stallions Saddle and Stirrups – issue 14

We made the cover!  Tips on picking a stallion for breeding your mare, with specific Marchador examples and photos!

Subscribe to this innovative ipad magazine today!  Filled with great information, photos and videos.  The Mangalarga Marchador will be featured every month.

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Hawke do Summerwind Arrives!

The long-awaited foal of Azenha de Maripa x Ximoio de Maripa showed up early Sunday night, February 17th.   This is Ximoio de Maripa’s first foal in the U.S., born using his imported frozen semen.   Both Azenha and Ximoio were bred by Agro Maripa, Brazil.

We could not be happier with him.  He’s friendly, confident and showing wonderful gait and temperament of the Mangalarga Marchador breed!   Born chocolate (milk and dark), we think he will shed to black, but may eventually be grey like his sire.

He was code named Hermes, but after he was born, we decided to select a different name.  When hawk feathers were found in his stall, we knew we had picked the right one!

Take a look for yourself!

 

 

 

Article – Baroque Horse Magazine, December 2012

Artemis do Summerwind, a SW gelding. Photo credit Tamara Gooch

Baroque Horse Magazine is a high-class, artsy magazine with tremendous distribution around the world.   So we were thrilled when they highlighted the Mangalarga Marchador in the December Christmas issue.

The Marchador now joins the other classic baroque breeds on its pages – Lusitanos, Friesians, Andalusians, Lippazans and more!   To read the article in its entirety, please click on the pdf file link named “Mangalarga Marchador”  below.

Mangalarga Marchador

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