Several Marchador breeders and the USMMA got together to put an ad into the June magazine which featured articles on how to select a trail horse.
Here’s the final result. Feel free to download and use.
PDF File: TTRM-USMMA-0615-proof4
Several Marchador breeders and the USMMA got together to put an ad into the June magazine which featured articles on how to select a trail horse.
Here’s the final result. Feel free to download and use.
PDF File: TTRM-USMMA-0615-proof4
by Aline Greene, USMMA newsletter editor
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| This is not just a quick note to wish you a Happy Valentine’s Day, it’s a contest!
Now, is your Marchador the love of your life? I know mine is…
The most loving moment captured in picture will be at our spotlight for the March Newsletter along with the love story within. Send your photos and stories to me at magiadabrisa@yahoo.com! (before March 14!)
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Reported to Aline Greene for the newsletter.
Great job to all members for getting out there with their Marchadors! Who else wants to report in?
Mark Waugh and Lorrie Beevers & Echo do Lucero, B & W Ranch, TN
Laurie Klassen & Beethoven do Summerwind, Saskatchewan, Canada

Aline and Peyton Greene, Saint Horse, Lexington, SC with Erva-Doce de Tesouro, Esthique do Premier & Terra do Saint Horse
Plus miles of endurance training , got to the timing of 24 miles in less than 5 hrs, with Erva -Doce and Aline, trying again in 2012!
Bill and Sandy Kambic, Haras Lucero, Kingston, TN with Apple Pie de Miami (Andante) & Aliane Fazenda Zouga (Amora)

Sandy and I participated in the 2011 National Cavalry Competition and Bivouac in September. It was held at historic Fort Reno, just west of Oklahoma City, OK. Until its closure as an active Army post, it was one of three Remount Centers that provided many thousands of horses and mules to the Cavalry, Artillery, and Quartermaster branches. During WWII it was also a large Prisoner of War camp.
We enjoyed some success at this year’s Competition. Sandy placed 2nd of 18 in Level 3 (Novice) Military Horsemanship. Bill placed 3rd of 16 in Level 2 Military Horsemanship (Intermediate). We also participated in other events, including Mounted Pistol and Mounted Saber, with less success but lots of fun. On Saturday we held a formal parade and ceremony. We mustered 70+ mounted soldiers and also had two artillery pieces from Ft. Sill, OK (about 120 south of Ft. Reno). We were very pleased that Andante and Amora stood quietly even for the firing of the 75mm gun!
Next year’s event will be at Ft. Riley, KS (about 100 miles west of Kansas City, MO).
Kristy Everson with Amadeus do Summerwind, Phoenix, AZ