Lori SilcherThe American Competitive Trail Horse Association (ACTHA)
Hi, this video is my horse Bali, (4 Seasons Marchador stallion) and I in the competition for America’s Favorite Trail Horse competition. I hope you will watch it from start to finish and enjoy it so we get your vote! We put our heart into it, had a GREAT time doing it. The rules said, less than 5 minutes, tough to show all he can do, but here is a sample of this, young, kind hearted stallion doing his best, as always for me.http://www.facebook.com/ACTHA Look in the left hand column and click on “Peoples Choice audition”, then scroll down, go to page two and find us. The only way your vote will be counted is if you click on the “vote” box, the like button will not count. Thanks!!!!! I think this is a GREAT way to get our Marchadores seen!
Tag: Baluarte Piry
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America’s Favorite Trail Horse Competition
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Facebook Post on Marchadors
Marchador in the mountains
by Theresa Manzella on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 9:23pm

Baluarte Piry, 4 Seasons Marchadores, MT So I’m feeling compelled to tell all my horsey friends about todays adventure….which was chasing cows in the mountains on the Marchador stud. It was such an exhilarating, satisfying experience, I wish everyone I like could do it at least once. This breed is from Brazil and was represented to me as cowy, athletic and gaited. As I was listening and smiling, I was secretly thinking “YA RIGHT lady! Tell me another story. Those 3 attributes don’t exist in the same horse…but it’s your story…tell it the way you want.” TODAY I became a believer. I’ve been training this horse for 6 months and have been really impressed with his mind, trainability and work ethic. He’s ready to show in record time. And I’ll even admit that the gaiting is fun. Today, Mr Marchador proved to me you CAN have it all in one horse and I became a BIG fan. At the risk of sounding like a horse snob, I’m not an easy sell. He went anywhere I pointed him, whether it was straight up on shale, or straight down, or chasing cows off a side hill on the run, this guy new were his feet were at all times and gave me total confidence that there wasn’t any place those cows could go in the Rocky Mountains that we couldn’t go too. I know we all adore our cow bred, quarter horses and I bet many of you reading this are skeptics just like I was…but this bred deserves consideration from anyone who appreciates a golden mind, a huge heart and a ton of try. And the smooth ride…flying across the flat at an amazing clip, without an ache or a pain anywhere is a BIG Bonus! You can learn more about them at 4 Seasons Marchadors. There is only 150 of them in the county. If you ever get the chance to ride one, don’t pass up the opportunity. Cool ponies. Oh ya…I confessed my initial doubts to my friend/client, Lori Silcher, and she’s forgiven me. She’s getting used to having to make believers out of people.
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ABCCMM Inspection – our 3rd!

Jorge Ben de Lazy T, owner Kathy Friedman and Dr. Getulio Vieira The ABCCMM Inspection Visit for 2010 has begun! Dr Getulio Tadeau Vieira arrived in the US from Brazil and begins his 10 day trip cross-country and into Canada today. He will be joined in Montana by Dr Tia Nelson, a US vet in training to become an inspector.
This is the third inspection held for USMMA members who wish to dual register their Mangalarga Marchadors in Brazil with the ABCCMM. At age 3, the horses are inspected by an ABCCMM technician for conformation, gait and temperament.
A total of 12 horses are scheduled to be inspected in five states and one province.
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Making History with the Marchador

Baluarte Piry, imported this summer Attached as a PDF file is a USMMA Press Release reporting news of 2 stallions being imported by 4 Seasons Marchadors, and 2 historic births – the first Marchador embryo transplant foal (4 Seasons) and the first foal born that was created using frozen semen (Summerwind).
Great news for the breed!