U.S. Mangalarga Marchador Association (USMMA)

Category: Breeder

  • ABCCMM/USMMA Zoom Meeting Planned

    Cristiana Gutierrez, President of the ABCCMM, just concluded a successful 2022 National Exhibition of the Mangalarga Marchador in Brazil.  During the many days of competition, she met with our ABCCMM inspector and judge, Dr. George Vilar.

    Cristiana would like to address the members and breeders of the Mangalarga Marchador in North America and is very supportive of our efforts to promote the breed here.

    That ZOOM meeting is scheduled for August 18 at 9 a.m. MDT. (11 AM Eastern, 10 AM Central,  8 AM Pacific).  The invitation to the call will come out that week. Jeff Bosley, USMMA President will manage the logistics of the ZOOM call from the MT Cavalgada.   We will keep you updated if these plans change.

    Besides being the ABCCMM President, Cristiana is also a great breeder achieving National Champion status many times. Her farm is Morada Nova. During the meeting between her and Dr. George Vilar, there was discussion and planning for an intensive course for our Marchador trainers to be held in Brazil in September 2023. It would further advance everyone’s knowledge if a number of trainers can participate.

    The USMMA is a recognized “nucleo” of the ABCCMM, similar to a region in Brazil.

    Cristiana Gutierrez, ABCCMM President
  • 2022 MM Breeder Directory

    The BREEDER DIRECTORY lists all current Mangalarga Marchador breeders in North America who are also USMMA members.

    It also includes some breeders who may no longer be breeding, but may still have horses for sale, or who can act as a resource for anyone looking to buy a Mangalarga Marchador.

    Breeders often know of horses for sale or can answer questions about the breed and the history. They are a resource to us all.

    Please share!

    Attached is a pdf file you can download, print and share! Links to the MM breeders who have websites are also listed on the right-hand side of our welcome page.

  • May Inspection Visit – ABCCMM

    May 24-June 2nd

    This letter was sent out by Laurie Klassen, USMMA Secretary

    To Marchador Breeders and Owners:

    The USMMA does not require inspection of Marchadors for registration.  

    However, we believe the ABCCMM inspection process is a valuable tool in evaluating and preserving the quality of the Marchador breed, especially for breeding animals.   A number of breeders and owners carry both the USMMA registration and the ABCCMM registration on their horses.   The ABCCMM registration process is more complex than ours, requiring the following steps:

    • Report of Breeding by the mare owner and confirmed by the stallion owner
    • Report of Birth by the mare owner
    • Name of the foal by the mare owner
    • DNA
    • Physical inspection of the foal by an ABCCMM technician  (provisional registration)
    • At age 3 or later, physical inspection of the adult Marchador for conformation, temperament and gait. (definitive registration)

    If the paperwork is up-to-date, the process is straight forward.  If the paperwork is lacking, the ABCCMM process is quite onerous and costly with late fees.

    The USMMA has worked with the ABCCMM to obtain a lower annual membership fee for Marchador owners.  (Marchador breeders would still pay the higher fee of $540R per year. )   Once a member, the ABCCMM on-line Registration System provides the vehicle to submit all communications to them for report of breeding, birth etc.   The ABCCMM will provide an inspector to visit the US twice a year, and the ABCCMM will pay for the transportation to the US.

    Our first inspection in 2014 will be planned for May if enough horses and owners say they are ready for inspection.  The second inspection will be planned for late September/October 2014 following the annual Marchador Clinic.

    Attached is a report of Marchadors we believe are eligible for ABCCMM inspection.  If there are more horses you want to bring to our attention, please let us know.    In some cases, the paperwork may not have been submitted to the ABCCMM and that paperwork would need to be completed or fixed before the inspection is scheduled.

    You do not need to become an ABCCMM member, but the paperwork fees are doubled for non-members.  In some cases, the BREEDER may need to sponsor the inspection or sign off on paperwork, if the ABCCMM paperwork is still in their name.   Either before or after inspection, the registration paper can be transferred to the new owner.  

    The cost of the inspection is $500 per day for the inspector, plus ABCCMM membership and registration fees, plus the cost of airfare to get the inspector to your farm.   Housing, meals and transportation for the inspector should also be included in your planning.  Most people just have the inspector stay with them.     For some areas, like Florida, it would be possible to share the inspector for a day and split the fees.

    We estimate an inspection could take an hour per horse and perhaps 15 minutes per foal.  If there is time remaining, you can use the inspector to help you with your riding, Marchador gait training or questions, recommendations for breeding and more.  You do not need to keep the inspector for a full-day either and perhaps the daily rate can be split with another participant.

    The inspector will be Kate Barcelos, DVM, an accomplished rider, trainer, vet and ABCCMM inspector.   

    Please let Lynn Kelley (futurefoal@gmail.com) or Megan McClarney Fallwell (meganmcclarney@gmail.com) know of your interest in participating in the ABCCMM inspection.   We will then send out a follow-up, more detailed schedule and instructions to the Marchador owners that wish to participate.

     

  • Marchador Chat Room

    There is a new chat site in Brazil with speaking English the focus. How very kind and thoughtful of them to include us like this.  They discuss the different goals in breeding, trends in the breed, problems, solving problems etc. Excellent group. They have asked me, Lori Silcher,  to share with all as the ambassador so to speak, so join in and enjoy!!! cvmmintl@googlegroups.com

    Imported MM Gelding Marching
    Licor Lapidade, Marching

     

  • In memory – Chanel de Miami and Tapixaba do Vale Vermelho

    The USMMA lost 2 great mares this year: Summerwind’s Chanel de Miami 1996-2011 and 4 Seasons’ Tapixaba do Vale Vermelho 1998-2011.. They left us before their time and the only saving consolation is the foals they left behind them.

    Chanel de Miami, USMMA 0000001

    Chanel had 5 foals: Artemis and Enya will stay with Summerwind. The others are Destiny do Summerwind in TX and Caesar do Summerwind in CA. Her first foal Coco de Miami is deceased, born in FL.

    The kind soft eye of the Marchador

    Tapixaba had 4 foals, all pintos! 2 foals Tapi’s-Pinga and Ze Travao are with 4 Seasons. The others are Casablanca do Premier in OR and 4 Seasons Edipo is deceased.

  • Last Marchador foal of 2010

    Last Marchador foal of 2010!
    Last Marchador foal of 2010!

    Enya do Summerwind, born December 30, 2010, the coldest day of the year in AZ!  Enya is the daughter of La Paz Jivago and Chanel de Miami.  We couldn’t be happier!