Summerwind SW FUTURE FOAL PRESS RELEASE
Oma de Maripa, one of the frozen semen donors |
The first shipment of Mangalarga Marchador frozen semen from Brazil arrived in the US April 12, 2011! The achievement is the result of a 4 year effort by Lynn and John Kelley, Summerwind Marchadors. It also took the dedication and drive of Mr. Marcelo Baptista de Oliveira of Haras Maripa in Brazil, to navigate the red tape, paperwork and offer 3 of his stallions to be the first to ship to make history.
John and Lynn Kelley meeting the FEDEX truck at Scottsdale Equine Reproductive Center. |
Ximoio de Maripa, a semen donor. Pure Abaiba bloodline. |
Haras Maripa breeds Mangalarga Marchador horses as performance and sport horses and have for over 30 years. Their breeding program combines Abaiba blood mainly, with Bela Cruz and Herdade. Haras Maripa genetically produces horses which are comfortable to ride, have a rhythmic, smooth movement - a sporting horse, which is sound, robust, has a good conformation, is extremely beautiful, with a good temperament and sweet. One of their breeding products is in the US, Azenha de Maripa, imported by Summerwind in 2004. Go see more of their horses! http://harasmaripa.com.br/
Tiziu de Maripa (3rd semen donor) with owner and breeder, Mr. Marcelo Baptista at Agro Maripa, SP, Brasil. |
“The importation of frozen semen and embryos from Brazil is critical to the improvement, diversity and numbers in the Mangalarga Marchador breed in North America. With only 200 individuals here, you quickly run the risk of in-breeding or breeding horses of lower quality. We owe Mr. Marcelo a lot. We don’t know how to repay him for his effort. This is a dream come true for us.”
Oma de Maripa, (also the top photo) is one of 2 stallions whose semen was frozen and exported. The son of 2 ELITE book champion horses, himself a champion and a great producer. |
The Mangalarga Marchador is one of the most outstanding breeds in the world. Summerwind is dedicated to promoting and establishing the breed here.
Summerwind would like to build a frozen sperm bank of champion horses and diverse bloodlines for any Marchador breeder to use. "Perhaps in this first generation, it is not necessary, but in the next generation and beyond it will be. That's the advantage of frozen semen, it will be there forever." In 2011, John and Lynn will travel to Brazil again to see more stallions and import again. They will breed some of their mares to Maripa stallions this winter in Scottsdale AZ with their breeding vet, Dr. Jerry Longworth, of Scottsdale Equine Reproductive Center.
For more information about the Mangalarga Marchador breed, visit Summerwind Marchadors at http://www.summerwindmarchadors.com and http://www.futurefoal.com or the MM association website at http://usmarchador.com. www.namarchador.org
Laio de Maripa, a main herd stallion of Haras Maripa, now in his 20s. He is the sire of Oma de Maripa (and Azenha de Maripa here in the US). |
Quinteto do Pau d'Alho, another great producer at Haras Maripa. Quinteto is the sire of the second stallion who was collected and frozen for exportation to the US, Tiziu de Maripa. |
Congratulations on a job well-done!
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