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Marabet Farm featured in the 2010 Youngstock & Foal issue. List of FL based Breed Inspections, Foal photo contest, Family Affair article on Sakura Hill Farm. Several great articles on hunter breeding, hyperbaric therapy and more. Enjoy!

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Vol. 2, Issue 8, August 2010

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Dressage & Natural ProductsJuly 2010

Letter from the EditorWelcome to our first annual Youngstock issue!

Who doesn't love babies? We have a full page of adorable foals, most of which were bred in

Florida. We are fortunate to be surrounded by many successful breeders who continuously

strive to breed the best. If you were ever wondering what it might cost to breed and get a foal

on the ground, make sure you look at our table of associated costs on page ????????.

Let's say you've bred a beautiful hunter prospect and win in the hunter breeding classes

locally and at some prestigious shows up north. Do the in hand winners generally develop

into winning performers? Seems this is debatable- and Kara Austin supports the side that

purports American bred horses often DO become the next generation of successful

performers. I think you'll recognize a number of the examples she uses in the article.

Have you ever watched or participated in a breed inspection? Many

are open to the public and offer good opportunities to learn what's

involved in acceptance to a particular breed registry. Find one near

you on the list of inspections in our Calendar of Events on the inside

back cover.

Look for our ad about the Junior issue (September) and the contests

offered. Submit an essay telling us why your mom deserves

recognition as a 'Super Show Mom' and your story may be published

in the magazine.

Thank you for reading Central Florida Equestrian magazine.

Happy Riding,

CF EquestrianIs a FREE MONTHLY publication available at

retail, service & show locations around

central, north and parts of south Florida.

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Annual Subscription Service $30 yr 12 issues delivered first class mail to

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online listing in our Stable & Trainer

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Cover:Bragging Rights MF (2009), first foal by

our stallion Balt’Amour, meeting his half sister Caught in the Act MF (in fly

mask), cousin Palladium MF, and Pistol Envy TFH.

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Publisher~Editor:

Courtney Bass Weinzimer

Advertising Representative

& Contributing Writer:

Sally Harvey

Copyright 2010

CF Equestrian

Printed in the USA

On the Cover

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Courtney Bass Weinzimer

Featured:4 Featured Farm: Marabet Pg? A Family Affair: The Sakurai'sPg? 2010 Foal Photo ContestPg? Hunter Breeding DebatePg? Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy ChamberPg? Cost of Foal on Ground

Pg? Quest for WEGPg? Bits & TipsPg? Jumping Clinic

Pg? Trainer DirectoryPg? Product & Service DirectoryPg? Stable DirectoryPg? Event Calendar

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Jumping Clinic

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A Family Affair

Q&A Interview with Monica, Michele &

Makoto Sakurai of Sakura Hill Farm in

Gainesville

By Sally Harvey

How, where, when and why did the

family business begin?

Background: Michele (Mom) rode as

a junior before moving to NYC to

pursue a long career as an interpreter

at the United Nations. Makoto (Dad)

retired in 1996 as CEO of an

international trading company.

Daughter Monica started riding

ponies at Arcadia Farm in Judy

Richter's Coker Farm, Bedford, NY,

moving up over the years. At 14 she

competed in the USET Talent Search

East Coast Finals at Gladstone and in

the Medal/Maclay finals at Harrisburg

on her Equitation horse, Cat Burglar.

Sakura Hill Farm, LLC, (pronounced

sa'-koo-rah - translates as "well where

the cherries grow") began as a dream

shared by Michele and Makoto

Sakurai and Monica, to have a farm

to produce outstanding jumpers and

hunters. Michele wished to immerse

herself in learning about bloodlines

and provide Monica with high-quality

prospects. Monica wanted to have a

group of outstanding individuals to

start and compete, while Makoto

looked forward to retirement,

gardening and playing with the

babies. The dream became a reality

with the purchase of the Gainesville,

FL property and the first foundation

mares in 2005

Stallions are carefully selected to bethe perfect match for their mares; tocomplement the strengths of theirbroodmares and develop size, boneand movement.

What do you most enjoy about the business?

We love the babies each spring- each a carefully planned outcome that nonetheless never fails to surprise! Michele enjoys meeting and learning from outstanding strong and competent women of "a certain age" who are successful in the industry. Monica likes competing in the jumper and hunter rings and networking, while Makoto loves the babies.

What roles do you each play in the business?

Monica is outstanding at marketing and Internet communications, plus she starts and competes the horses; Michele makes the breeding decisions; and Makoto keeps us on the straight and narrow by keeping the books and infusing the farm with his own sense of serenity.

Tell me about your breeding program and your aspirations We chose to focus on a few Dutch mare lines, specifically the -niki, Bella, and -nita mare lines, renowned for producing international jumpers. (Visit www.paardenfokken.nl/progeny.php for more information on these lines.) Knowing that Ekstein (Team Nijhof-bred) was located somewhat off the beaten track and that his semen neither shipped nor froze we chose him as a sire, dam-sire and grand-sire of our future broodmares. Hickstead's (Ekstein is his dam-sire) triumph at the Hong Kong Olympics provided an unexpected endorsement of our choice! We continue to focus on adding strong

results obtained in competition by

potential sires and their progeny. Because

we have started and competed our

mares ourselves, we have a clear idea of

their strengths and weaknesses which we

seek to complement by our choice of

sires. We pursue our dream of producing

international caliber jumpers and A-circuit

hunters.

We like to partner up-and-coming young

riders with our talented young horses,

facilitating that partnership by making it

affordable. Maintaining long-term

relationships with our clients is of utmost

importance. We like to bring the horses

along through their 5th year, then place

them in the hands of a professional. Prior

to breeding, we compete the mares to

ensure they have talent to pass along to

their offspring. The mare Sakura Hill Zorriola

was imported as a yearling in 2006 and

now is owned in a training/competition

partnership with the Ocala-based GP

rider, Aaron Vale. He has competed

successfully with her at the 6 yr. old YJC

Qualifying classes at HITS Ocala. We look

forward to watching them compete this

fall and winter.

What advice might you have for

aspiring breeders? Start small with quality! The rest will follow.

For more information on Sakura Hill

Farm visit the website:

www.sakurahillfarm.com

Sakura Hill Zorriola 2004 KWPN Mare (Ekstein x Corrado I) and Monica at the

2009 KWPN Keuring Photo taken by Reg Corkum

Sakura Hill Campai 2010 colt (Cunningham x Alla 'Czar) Photo

taken by Jackie Finlayson

Michele, Makoto & Monica Photo taken by Mary E. Andrews

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Breed Inspections:A Simple DescriptionBy Heather Luing, MD

Breed inspections are an annual and much anticipated event for breeders, but for the uninitiated, they may appear confusing. All of the major Warmblood and Riding Pony (or Sport Pony) registries have an annual inspection tour to evaluate foals and potential breeding stock (mares and sometimes stallions). Thankfully, there is much similarity from registry to registry although some differences in rules and breed standards do exist.Usually before being registered, a foal must be inspected by his registry. The breeder will trailer the foal, often alongside its dam, to an inspection site. The judges will evaluate the foal's conformation in hand and then usually grades its gaits at liberty. The judges are comparing the foal to the breed standard, and are looking for many aspects of conformation such as correct legs, an uphill build, and harmonious lines. They also look for the foal's correctness of gaits as well as elasticity and natural suspension.The inspectors will verify the foal's bloodlines with a breeding certificate, issued by the stallion owner, and the dam's registration papers. Some registries will pull a sample of mane or

tail hair for a DNA verification. Registries require that the foal's dam and sire have already been inspected and recorded into their registries mare and stud books. Foals are often then branded or micro-chipped. Some registries award exceptional foals a premium status, while a few grant numerical scores, in addition. Although this is only one day in a foal's life, it is an important one. Therefore, breeders usually braid and groom their foal to look their best.When breeding stock is presented at an inspection, it is not for registration, but rather for approval to a breeding book. Most Warmblood and Riding Pony registries have open books. This means there is a range of acceptable breeds that are eligible for inspection as breeding stock. Besides the Warmblood registries, thoroughbred and Arabians are also frequently eligible for Warmblood and pony inspection. In addition, many pony breeds such as Welsh, New Forrest, and Connemara are eligible in Riding Pony books. If a mare has an appropriate pedigree and sufficient quality of scores, she will be entered into the Main Mare Book. A mare with deficit in pedigree or quality may be placed in a lower mare book, often call a Pre-Mare Book. Exceptional mares

may be awarded a premium designation. Breeders are aware of the importance of these designations. Usually for a foal to receive full registration or be eligible in the future for premium mare status or stallion approval, their dam must be in the Main Mare book.At an inspection, mares are shown in hand, wearing a bridle. They are then shown on the triangle at the walk and trot. It is advantageous to have an experienced handler who can show a mare to her best and keep up with her most extravagant trot.The pinnacle of the inspection process is stallion approval. Very few colts are of the quality and class to be licensed as a breeding stallion. However, licensing is just the first step. A young stallion must then prove himself in a standardized 100 or 30 day test or with performance results in the show ring. This starts the cycle again, as mares are bred to the newly licensed stallion, foals are born, and the inspections continue.

Heather Luing MD owns Whispered Wish Weser-Ems, a German Riding Breeding facility in Ocala Florida. She is also an FEI dressage competitor and stands the dressage stallion Burberry.

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Quest for WEG2010 Games Ticket Prices Lowered for Early Rounds in Special Promotion

EventingHilda Donahue-Apopka

Hilda is mad keen to now set herfocus on London 2012 and is seekinga super talented youngster toprepare. Most successful upper levelriders have at least two horsescompeting.

WEG UPDATE:The Irish Team for WEG has beenselected. There were 14 wellqualified candidates to choosefrom, Hilda and Extravagance oneof the 14.... Not too shabby giventheir relatively recent partnershipand much effort to improve upon X’spoor show jumping history. The bestteam to represent Ireland does not

include Hilda and Extravagance. It isexciting that Ireland has acompetitive team. As we all knowand Genny Elliot (team coach andselector) stated "anything canhappen" between now and the endof Sept. Some of you may recall the1996 Atlanta Olympics- the showjumping team called up DamienGardner last minute to fill the spot ofhorses & riders deemed unfit tocompete. We wish them the bestbut in case we are needed we arestaying fit & ready for Kentucky.Summer plans include more gallopsand (hopefully) training time withAnne Gribbons during July & earlyAugust.

Combined DrivingChester Weber-Ocala

Chester Weber continued hiswinning streak – this time on

Canadian soil – when he won the FEIFour-In-Hand division at the Bromont

International Driving Competition

With another victory under his belt,Weber will also be competing at theIron Horse CDE this month, where hewill be teaming up with sponsorsCharles Owen and SUCCEED toraffle off a helmet for a spin on theirnational “Helmets 4 Riders”campaign called “Helmets 4Drivers”! Following Iron Horse,Weber’s focus will be on the 2010Alltech FEI World Equestrian Gamesin Kentucky this fall. A veteran of twoprevious World Equestrian Games,Weber said he would love to winmedals for his country while onhome turf.

Pony Club Quadrille Teamto perform a week ofDemonstrations at The 2010World Equestrian Games

The United States Pony ClubDressage Quadrille Team will performDressage demonstrations during theWorld Equestrian Games Dressage &Eventing Competition in Lexington,Kentucky, scheduled for the week ofSeptember 29 through October 2,2010.Currently, 15 Pony Club membersare working to perform the DressageQuadrille. The team members arefrom 13 different states and will travelwith their horses to Kentucky toprepare for the demo

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About the Alltech FEI World Equestrian GamesThe Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games are the world championships of eight equestrian disciplines recognized by theFédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). The Games are held every four years and this will be the first occurrence in theUnited States. Tickets to the 2010 Games are still available and can be purchased at ,

at , through the Games Info Call Center at 1-888-934-2010, or at your local Ticketmaster outlet.The Games will be broadcast on NBC Sports, which marks the largest commitment to network coverage of equestrian

sport in U.S. television history. The 2010 Games are expected to have a statewide economic impact of $167 million, andcurrent sponsors include Alltech, Rolex, John Deere, Ariat International, Inc., Meydan, UK Healthcare and Kentucky Ale.

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At the WEG competition, the U.S.Pony Club Dressage Quadrille Teamwill perform to music andchoreography being planned bytwo FEI Dressage Rider/Coaches.The members are Katie Berube(NH),Noel Brown(Clermont, FL), JessBuchanan(VA), Maggie Davis(PA),Christina Hoffman(NC), MelissaHomann(IL), Katlyn McMorris(IL),Claire Tyner(TN), Arial Wyatt(OH),Kiersti Wylie(CA), Elise Freed(MI),Courtney Kerns(VA), CaitlinLane(IN), Rebecca Smith(OH), andSamantha Sedgewick(CT).In addition, the 15 riders areassisting with the planning of theroutine. All the planning can be seenon the Facebook page, WEG PonyClub Quadrille.The Pony Club’s trip and Kentuckyone week preparation in Lexington issponsored by Florida EquineVeterinary Services, FeedmarkUSA,RJ Classic clothing, Troxel Helmetsand other private donors.“Attending the World EquestrianGames is a grand opportunity for thePony Club,” says Dr. Erin Denney-Jones, president and owner of FEVS.“We are proud to sponsor theseriders as they showcase their talentsbefore an international audience.”

Quest for WEG

Noel Brown & Expresso (Clermont)

Contests & Prizes:In Honor of Helmet Safety Awareness…

Hunt for Helmets(find randomly placed throughout the Sept issue) Instructions

providedin September issue on page 3

*Prizes for 1st 10 to find and respond by email

Best Show MomsWrite a poem or essay telling us why your mom is a super-show-mom!*Yours could be published along with recognition for your special show

mom in the September issue and on the website, so hurry and send it [email protected] or request mailing address

What else is planned for the September Issue?2010 Pony Finals & the Junior & Youngrider Championships!

To reserve space in this issue: [email protected] August 10th

September- Junior Issue!

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Bits & Tips

The 36th Annual American Trakehner Association Convention will be held Nov. 11-13 in Jacksonville All events at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center are free and open to the public. Events at the convention hotel, the Hyatt Regency Riverfront, are also open to the public, but advance reservations must be made and tickets purchased. A Stallion Service Auction will take place during the convention, with some of the stallions on offer being present during events. On Thursday at 1:00 p.m. the Mare and Foal Show begins, with special Produce of Dam, Get of Sire, and Materiale classes this year in addition to the "routine" age/sex groupings. Also as an incentive this year, if a Trakehner weanling or yearling is shown in the Mare and Foal Show as well as presented for voluntary marks from the Inspection Committee; the owner will receive a $50 check from the office at the Convention. Thursday evening is an informal "meet and greet" reception and dinner at the hotel, at which ATA Horse of the Year awards will be presented. It's a great time to mingle with members, talk about horses, and meet the Inspectors! On Friday, Mare Inspections (and Voluntary Foal Inspections) start at 8 a.m. and as soon as that wraps up, Stallions being presented for inspection will have measurements taken and do their hard surface and triangle work. Hunter Stakes and a brief educational session from experienced Hunter judge Sally Harvey, who is also a member of the USHJA Breeders Committee, will wrap up the day's activities. That evening, founding ATA member Jean Brinkman of Valhalla Farm is planning another spectacular exhibition and stallion parade.

The exciting Jumper Stakes will close the evening's activities. The second phase of Stallion Inspections will commence with the "at liberty" and free jumping portions on Saturday morning. Announcements of any stallion approvals will occur at completion of these last requirements. Branding is also

available for any ATA horses that need it. To wrap up the convention, on Saturday evening the convention Banquet will be held at the hotel with Special Awards, dinner, and dancing. Contact the ATA office at [email protected] or phone 740-344-1111 for prices of dinners and more details on any events. Freedom Ride Celebrates 10 years with Arabian Nights! MARK YOUR CALENDAR to join us August 15th for an evening of enchantment and adventure when Freedom Ride joins the talented team at Arabian Nights for our 10th Annual Fundraiser. Guests will be dazzled with a pre-show demonstration by Freedom Ride's outstanding riders and horses, experience the amazing Arabian Nights show and enjoy a great meal- All for the discounted price of $25.00/person. 3081 Arabian Nights Blvd Orlando, FL 34747 Tickets: $25/person (child 3 and under FREE) Show tickets may be purchased online www.freedomride.com OR Call 407-293-0411 Check out this awesome Boarder Management Software!

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What does it cost to put a foal on the ground?

Beyond the cost of stud fees, booking fees, Fed Ex for “colt in a can” shipped semen and feeding of the mare, there are veterinary fees.

40 years ago, many breeders simply waited for a mare to come into estrus, then bred her every day or every other day until she went out of heat. Or in the case of pony breeders, simply turned the mare out with the stallion. As in humans, all sorts of complications can arise. Today’s reproductive science doesn’t

guarantee that a healthy foal will result, however the chances are greatly improved. The following schedule was submitted by a reproduction specialist in Southeastern Pennsylvania, who wishes to remain anonymous. Costs may vary

according to region, but this is the basic recommended schedule of care.

Open Mare (prior live birth but not currently in foal) 3 Reproductive palpation/ultrasounds

Lutalyse shot (short cycles the mare to bring her in to heat6 Farm calls

Uterine culture and sensitivity Uterine treatment

2 shots Oxytocin (causes uterine contractions to facilate fluid removal from the uterus after breeding or uterine infusion)

Deslorelin shot (ovulatory drug) 3 Pregnancy ultrasounds

Caslicks procedure Total: $850.00 bare minimum

Maiden Mare (Never been Bred) 3 Reproductive palpation/ultrasounds

6 Farm calls ($40-65/trip for this particular vet) 3 Ultrasounds for pregnancy 16d/ 30d/ 45d

1 Shot of Deslorelin (ovulatory drug) 1 Lutalyse shot

Total: $480.00 bare minimum

Baby's Here (no complications) New foal exam

Monitor IgG for level of immunity to assure foal’s healthy immune system

Mare post partum physical exam Placental evaluation

Farm call Total: $177.30

.)

Additional Charges Twin reduction $65.00 Hormonal Treatment:

Regumate $335/mo (required if twins are reduced) Or injectable Progesterone $150/10 weeks

Pregnant Mare Maintenance Pneumobort k shots 7/ 9/11 months

Prefoaling shots (assuming mare previously had series of three

botvac) Coggins

Open caslicks 3 farm calls

Total: $358.07

Dystocia or Foaling complications can easily add an

additional $500-$15,000

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CF Equestrian 2010 Foal Photo Contest

Top: Class Act Farm's Cassadega Z by their stallion Z . Peanut, the barn dog, is the self appointed babysitter; Marabet Farm's Bragging Rights MF (2009), first foal by their stallion Balt'Amour, Haven Sport Horse's Five KingsHsH colt by Berlin X Diamant de Semilly X Quidam de Revel 2nd row: Sakura Hill Campai colt (Cunningham x Alla 'Czar) Photo taken by Jackie Finlayson; Iconic Bay's Kyra filly is by Simsalibim out of D'Eloquent Step & Kinetic is by Mezcalero out of Naivitie; Flying Lion Farm's Simply Saniyha filly by Sonntagskind out of Skippin Jackie by Skippin Reed 3rd row: (Kinetic); Marabet Farm foal meets the neighbors; Marabet Farm's Twins- taking a nap 4th row: Whispered Wish Weser-Ems' Masquerade, reg Weser-Ems colt by Wedderlie Mardi Gras out of Nootka; Marabet's Glory first standing; Flying Lion's Baron Bonaventure colt by Baron Van Gough out of Imported Westfalen mare Passadena W by Polony; Eighth Wonder by Escapade out of Ms. Ritmo Latino, owned by Allison Armento of Worth A Shot Farm (with Carson the kitty!)

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July-August Event Calendar

August 29-1 Fox Lea Plain Brown Wrapper H/J "A" $25,000 Grand Prix www.foxleafarm.com 31-1 Silver Sands H/J SS-New Smyrna www.silversands.org 7-8 HSITP H/J @ Jacksonville www.horseshowsinthepark.com 14-First Coast H/J- Clay Co Fairgrounds www.firstcoasthunterjumper.com 14-15 Summer Sizzler II Dressage Canterbury Showplace [email protected] 14-15 HSITP H/J @ Weirsdale www.horseshowsinthepark.com 15- Freedom Ride @ Arabian Nights www.FreedomRide.com 18- Techniques in Sports Medicine Therapy Dr. Erin Denny-Jones of Florida Equine Vet 250 County Home Rd, Sanford, FL 32771 407-665-5560 20-21 GOHJA Over the Hill Farm www.gohja.org 21- Silver Sands Dressage SS www.silversands.org 21- Dressage, Jump & 3 phs SS www.flhorsepark.com 21- 22 SEHJ H/J SS-Tampa www.sehj.com 27-29 NFHJA Summer "A" www.nfhja.com

28- Dressage & H/J SS- Vero Beach www.atlanticcrossingstables.com 28-29 Fox Lea Open H/J SS www.foxleafarm.com 28-29 Suncoast Dressage USDF/USEF Bob Thomas EC- Tampa www.sdcta.net

September 3-5 NFHJA Labor Day "A" www.nfhja.com 4-5 Sunshine Sport Horse Association Breed Shows Sunshine Classic I & II Canterbury Showplace

www.sunshinesporthorses.org 10-11 GOHJA Barrett Farm www.gohja.org 10-12 Fox Lea Farm September H/J "A" www.foxleafarm.com 11-12 SEHJ H/J SS-Tampa www.sehj.com 11-12 HSITP H/J @ Jacksonville www.horseshowsinthepark.com 18-19 Marion Saddle H/J SS www.marionsaddle.com 18-19 Sumter EC H/J www.sumterequestriancenter.com 25-First Coast H/J- Clay Co Fairgrounds www.firstcoasthunterjumper.com 25-26 PCHA Non-Rated Show www.pcha-fl.org 25-26 HSITP H/J @ Canterbury www.horseshowsinthepark.com

Breed Inspections Aug 12-GOV inspection-Orlando High Life Farms www.highlifefarms.com Aug 13-GOV inspection Yancey Farm-Ocala Judy Yancey 352-369-5970 Sept 10-11 Belgian WB Inspection-Sanford WB Equestrian www.wbequestrian.com September 12-KWPN NA inspection-Reddick Pennock Point 352-466-3661 Sept 23-ISR/OLD inspection-Reddick Pennock Point 352-466-3661 October 4th-AHHA inspection-Reddick Pennock Point 352-466-3661 October 13-Amer Hanoverian Soc-Reddick Inspection hosted by Home Again Farm & Star Quarry Farm, Pennock Pt 352-468-1670 November 11-13 ATA Convention Jacksonville Equestrian Center 740-344-1111 [email protected] Check www.cfequestrian.com/directory as well as our online event calendar for future inspections and information.

23410-804-5813 [email protected] www.cfequestrian.com

Event Calendar is a free service. Add your event or request corrections by sending info to [email protected]

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