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July 2010

Letter from the Editor CF Equestrian


Welcome to our first annual Youngstock issue! Is a FREE MONTHLY publication available at
Who doesn't love babies? We have a full page of adorable foals, most of which were bred in retail, service & show locations around
Florida. We are fortunate to be surrounded by many successful breeders who continuously central, north and parts of south Florida.
strive to breed the best. If you were ever wondering what it might cost to breed and get a foal SOON to be FL Equestrian!
on the ground, make sure you look at our table of associated costs on page ????????. If YOU are unable to find a copy please tell
us where you shop or order a subscription.
Let's say you've bred a beautiful hunter prospect and win in the hunter breeding classes
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A Family Affair
Q&A Interview with Monica, Michele & results obtained in competition by
Makoto Sakurai of Sakura Hill Farm in potential sires and their progeny. Because
Gainesville we have started and competed our
Stallions are carefully selected to be
By Sally Harvey mares ourselves, we have a clear idea of
the perfect match for their mares; to
complement the strengths of their their strengths and weaknesses which we
How, where, when and why did the broodmares and develop size, bone seek to complement by our choice of
family business begin? and movement. sires. We pursue our dream of producing
Background: Michele (Mom) rode as international caliber jumpers and A-circuit
a junior before moving to NYC to hunters.
pursue a long career as an interpreter Michele, Makoto & Monica
at the United Nations. Makoto (Dad) Photo taken by Mary E. Andrews We like to partner up-and-coming young
retired in 1996 as CEO of an riders with our talented young horses,
What do you most enjoy about the facilitating that partnership by making it
international trading company.
business?
Daughter Monica started riding affordable. Maintaining long-term
ponies at Arcadia Farm in Judy relationships with our clients is of utmost
We love the babies each spring-
Richter's Coker Farm, Bedford, NY, each a carefully planned outcome importance. We like to bring the horses
moving up over the years. At 14 she that nonetheless never fails to along through their 5th year, then place
competed in the USET Talent Search surprise! Michele enjoys meeting and them in the hands of a professional. Prior
East Coast Finals at Gladstone and in learning from outstanding strong and to breeding, we compete the mares to
the Medal/Maclay finals at Harrisburg competent women of "a certain ensure they have talent to pass along to
on her Equitation horse, Cat Burglar. age" who are successful in the their offspring. The mare Sakura Hill Zorriola
industry. Monica likes competing in was imported as a yearling in 2006 and
Sakura Hill Farm, LLC, (pronounced the jumper and hunter rings and now is owned in a training/competition
sa'-koo-rah - translates as "well where networking, while Makoto loves the partnership with the Ocala-based GP
the cherries grow") began as a dream babies. rider, Aaron Vale. He has competed
shared by Michele and Makoto successfully with her at the 6 yr. old YJC
Sakurai and Monica, to have a farm What roles do you each play in the
Qualifying classes at HITS Ocala. We look
business?
to produce outstanding jumpers and forward to watching them compete this
hunters. Michele wished to immerse fall and winter.
Monica is outstanding at marketing
herself in learning about bloodlines
and Internet communications, plus
and provide Monica with high-quality she starts and competes the horses; What advice might you have for
prospects. Monica wanted to have a Michele makes the breeding aspiring breeders?
group of outstanding individuals to decisions; and Makoto keeps us on Start small with quality! The rest will follow.
start and compete, while Makoto the straight and narrow by keeping
looked forward to retirement, the books and infusing the farm with
gardening and playing with the his own sense of serenity. For more information on Sakura Hill
babies. The dream became a reality Farm visit the website:
with the purchase of the Gainesville, Tell me about your breeding www.sakurahillfarm.com
FL property and the first foundation program and your aspirations
mares in 2005 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.ph
p 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)
Sakura Hill Zorriola 2004 KWPN Mare triumph at the Hong Kong Olympics
(Ekstein x Corrado I) and Monica at the Sakura Hill Campai 2010 colt
provided an unexpected
2009 KWPN Keuring Photo taken (Cunningham x Alla 'Czar) Photo
endorsement of our choice! We
by Reg Corkum taken by Jackie Finlayson
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Breed Inspections: tail hair for a DNA verification. may be awarded a premium
Registries require that the foal's dam designation. Breeders are aware of the
A Simple Description and sire have already been importance of these designations.
By Heather Luing, MD inspected and recorded into their Usually for a foal to receive full
registries mare and stud books. Foals registration or be eligible in the future for
Breed inspections are an annual and are often then branded or micro-
chipped. Some registries award premium mare status or stallion
much anticipated event for breeders, approval, their dam must be in the Main
but for the uninitiated, they may exceptional foals a premium status,
while a few grant numerical scores, in Mare book.
appear confusing. All of the major
addition. Although this is only one day At an inspection, mares are shown in
Warmblood and Riding Pony (or Sport
in a foal's life, it is an important one. hand, wearing a bridle. They are then
Pony) registries have an annual Therefore, breeders usually braid and
inspection tour to evaluate foals and shown on the triangle at the walk and
groom their foal to look their best.
potential breeding stock (mares and trot. It is advantageous to have an
When breeding stock is presented at
sometimes stallions). Thankfully, there is experienced handler who can show a
an inspection, it is not for registration,
much similarity from registry to registry but rather for approval to a breeding mare to her best and keep up with her
although some differences in rules and book. Most Warmblood and Riding most extravagant trot.
breed standards do exist. Pony registries have open books. This The pinnacle of the inspection process is
Usually before being registered, a foal means there is a range of stallion approval. Very few colts are of
must be inspected by his registry. The the quality and class to be licensed as a
acceptable breeds that are eligible
breeder will trailer the foal, often
for inspection as breeding stock. breeding stallion. However, licensing is
alongside its dam, to an inspection site.
Besides the Warmblood registries, just the first step. A young stallion must
The judges will evaluate the foal's
conformation in hand and then usually thoroughbred and Arabians are also then prove himself in a standardized 100
grades its gaits at liberty. The judges are frequently eligible for Warmblood or 30 day test or with performance
comparing the foal to the breed and pony inspection. In addition, results in the show ring. This starts the
standard, and are looking for many many pony breeds such as Welsh, cycle again, as mares are bred to the
aspects of conformation such as New Forrest, and Connemara are
newly licensed stallion, foals are born,
correct legs, an uphill build, and eligible in Riding Pony books.
If a mare has an appropriate and the inspections continue.
harmonious lines. They also look for the
foal's correctness of gaits as well as pedigree and sufficient quality of
scores, she will be entered into the Heather Luing MD owns Whispered Wish
elasticity and natural suspension.
The inspectors will verify the foal's Main Mare Book. A mare with deficit Weser-Ems, a German Riding Breeding
bloodlines with a breeding certificate, in pedigree or quality may be placed facility in Ocala Florida. She is also an
issued by the stallion owner, and the in a lower mare book, often call a FEI dressage competitor and stands the
dam's registration papers. Some Pre-Mare Book. Exceptional mares dressage stallion Burberry.
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Eventing include Hilda and Extravagance. It is With another victory under his belt,
exciting that Ireland has a Weber will also be competing at the
Hilda Donahue-Apopka competitive team. As we all know Iron Horse CDE this month, where he
and Genny Elliot (team coach and will be teaming up with sponsors
Hilda is mad keen to now set her selector) stated "anything can Charles Owen and SUCCEED to
focus on London 2012 and is seeking happen" between now and the end raffle off a helmet for a spin on their
a super talented youngster to of Sept. Some of you may recall the national “Helmets 4 Riders”
prepare. Most successful upper level 1996 Atlanta Olympics- the show campaign called “Helmets 4
riders have at least two horses jumping team called up Damien Drivers”! Following Iron Horse,
competing. Gardner last minute to fill the spot of Weber’s focus will be on the 2010
horses & riders deemed unfit to Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
compete. We wish them the best in Kentucky this fall. A veteran of two
but in case we are needed we are previous World Equestrian Games,
staying fit & ready for Kentucky. Weber said he would love to win
Summer plans include more gallops medals for his country while on
and (hopefully) training time with home turf.
Anne Gribbons during July & early
August.
Pony Club Quadrille Team
to perform a week of
Combined Driving
Demonstrations at The 2010
Chester Weber-Ocala
World Equestrian Games
The United States Pony Club
Dressage Quadrille Team will perform
Dressage demonstrations during the
World Equestrian Games Dressage &
Eventing Competition in Lexington,
Hilda & Extravagance-The Fork CIC*** Kentucky, scheduled for the week of
September 29 through October 2,
2010.
WEG UPDATE:
Currently, 15 Pony Club members
The Irish Team for WEG has been
are working to perform the Dressage
selected. There were 14 well
Quadrille. The team members are
qualified candidates to choose Chester Weber continued his
from 13 different states and will travel
from, Hilda and Extravagance one winning streak – this time on
with their horses to Kentucky to
of the 14.... Not too shabby given Canadian soil – when he won the FEI
prepare for the demo
their relatively recent partnership Four-In-Hand division at the Bromont
and much effort to improve upon X’s International Driving Competition
poor show jumping history. The best
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Quest for WEG
September- Junior Issue!
Contests & Prizes:
In Honor of Helmet Safety Awareness…

Hunt for Helmets


(find randomly placed throughout the Sept issue) Instructions
provided
At the WEG competition, the U.S.
in September issue on page 3
Pony Club Dressage Quadrille Team *Prizes for 1st 10 to find and respond by email
will perform to music and
choreography being planned by Best Show Moms
two FEI Dressage Rider/Coaches. Write a poem or essay telling us why your mom is a super-show-mom!
The members are Katie Berube(NH), *Yours could be published along with recognition for your special show
Noel Brown(Clermont, FL), Jess
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mom in the September issue and on the website, so hurry and send it to
Christina Hoffman(NC), Melissa info@cfequestrian.com or request mailing address
Homann(IL), Katlyn McMorris(IL),
Claire Tyner(TN), Arial Wyatt(OH), What else is planned for the September Issue?
Kiersti Wylie(CA), Elise Freed(MI), 2010 Pony Finals & the Junior & Youngrider Championships!
Courtney Kerns(VA), Caitlin
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Samantha Sedgewick(CT). To reserve space in this issue: ads@cfequestrian.com
In addition, the 15 riders are Deadline August 10th
assisting with the planning of the
routine. All the planning can be seen
on the Facebook page, WEG Pony
Club Quadrille.
The Pony Club’s trip and Kentucky
one week preparation in Lexington is
sponsored by Florida Equine
Veterinary Services, FeedmarkUSA,
RJ Classic clothing, Troxel Helmets
and other private donors.
“Attending the World Equestrian
Games is a grand opportunity for the Weaning Services
Pony Club,” says Dr. Erin Denney-
Jones, president and owner of FEVS.
“We are proud to sponsor these Young Horse Handling
riders as they showcase their talents
before an international audience.”
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Bits & Tips
The exciting Jumper because you use software that keeps
Stakes will close the your boarders informed about the care
evening's activities. & well-being of their horses; Have a
The second phase of waiting list of boarders because you
Stallion Inspections took the extra step to show how much
will commence with you care about their horses.
the "at liberty" and Imagine how cool it would
free jumping portions be to Just review, click and send
on Saturday monthly itemized invoices;
morning. Have invoices paid on time because
Announcements of your boarders have been updated &
any stallion informed about charges as they are
approvals will occur incurred; Use software that pays for
at completion of itself by adding a couple dollars to the
these last monthly board as it provides a fantastic
requirements. service for your clients.
Branding is also Think about the time you could save
The 36th Annual American Trakehner available for any ATA horses that need it. To Having organized horse history records
Association Convention will be held that you can save to your computer;
wrap up the convention, on Saturday
Nov. 11-13 in Jacksonville being able to assign tasks at night for
evening the convention Banquet will be
All events at the Jacksonville your workers to complete the next day;
held at the hotel with Special Awards,
Equestrian Center are free and open to Using software that takes minutes to
dinner, and dancing. Contact the ATA
the public. Events at the convention learn, tracks your plans and gives
office at a@americantrakehner.com or peace of mind knowing you won't
hotel, the Hyatt Regency Riverfront,
phone 740-344-1111 for prices of dinners forget a thing.
are also open to the public, but
and more details on any events. What a relief it would be to
advance reservations must be made
Freedom Ride Celebrates 10 years with Never lose data or need to back up
and tickets purchased. A Stallion
Service Auction will take place during Arabian Nights! your files because they are already
the convention, with some of the MARK YOUR CALENDAR to join us August safely stored and backed up for you.
stallions on offer being present during 15th for an evening of enchantment and
events. adventure when
On Thursday at 1:00 p.m. the Mare and Freedom Ride joins the

More Boarders.
Foal Show begins, with special talented
Produce of Dam, Get of Sire, and team at Arabian Nights
Materiale classes this year in addition
to the "routine" age/sex groupings. Also
for our 10th Annual
Fundraiser.
More Profit.
as an incentive this year, if a Trakehner
weanling or yearling is shown in the
Guests will be dazzled More Freedom.
with a pre-show
Mare and Foal Show as well as demonstration by
presented for voluntary marks from the Freedom Ride's IMAGINE A SOFTWARE THAT WILL:
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the Convention. Thursday evening is an amazing Arabian Nights
informal "meet and greet" reception show and enjoy a great Increase Revenue
and dinner at the hotel, at which ATA
meal- All for the
Horse of the Year awards will be
presented. It's a great time to mingle
discounted price of Keep You More Organized
with members, talk about horses, and $25.00/person.
meet the Inspectors! 3081 Arabian Nights Blvd Improve Communications
On Friday, Mare Inspections (and Orlando, FL 34747
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Reduce Billing Questions
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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) Maiden Mare (Never been Bred) Pregnant Mare Maintenance
3 Reproductive palpation/ultrasounds 3 Reproductive palpation/ultrasounds Pneumobort k shots 7/ 9/11 months
Lutalyse shot (short cycles the mare to bring her in to heat .) 6 Farm calls ($40-65/trip for this particular vet) Prefoaling shots (assuming mare
6 Farm calls 3 Ultrasounds for pregnancy 16d/ 30d/ 45d previously had series of three
Uterine culture and sensitivity 1 Shot of Deslorelin (ovulatory drug) botvac)
Uterine treatment 1 Lutalyse shot Coggins
2 shots Oxytocin (causes uterine contractions to facilate fluid Total: $480.00 bare minimum Open caslicks
removal from the uterus after breeding or uterine infusion) 3 farm calls
Deslorelin shot (ovulatory drug) Total: $358.07
3 Pregnancy ultrasounds
Caslicks procedure
Baby's Here (no complications)
Total: $850.00 bare minimum New foal exam
Monitor IgG for level of immunity to assure foal’s
healthy immune system Dystocia or Foaling
Additional Charges Mare post partum physical exam complications can easily add an
Twin reduction $65.00 Placental evaluation additional $500-$15,000
Hormonal Treatment: Farm call
Regumate $335/mo (required if twins are reduced) Total: $177.30
Or injectable Progesterone $150/10 weeks

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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
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August 28- Dressage & H/J SS- Vero Beach Breed Inspections
29-1 Fox Lea Plain Brown Wrapper H/J www.atlanticcrossingstables.com Aug 12-GOV inspection-Orlando
"A" $25,000 Grand Prix 28-29 Fox Lea Open H/J SS High Life Farms
www.foxleafarm.com www.foxleafarm.com www.highlifefarms.com
31-1 Silver Sands H/J SS-New Smyrna 28-29 Suncoast Dressage USDF/USEF Aug 13-GOV inspection Yancey Farm-
www.silversands.org Bob Thomas EC- Tampa Ocala
7-8 HSITP H/J @ Jacksonville www.sdcta.net Judy Yancey 352-369-5970
www.horseshowsinthepark.com September Sept 10-11 Belgian WB Inspection-Sanford
14-First Coast H/J- Clay Co Fairgrounds 3-5 NFHJA Labor Day "A" WB Equestrian
www.firstcoasthunterjumper.com www.nfhja.com www.wbequestrian.com
14-15 Summer Sizzler II Dressage 4-5 Sunshine Sport Horse Association September 12-KWPN NA inspection-
Canterbury Showplace Breed Shows Sunshine Classic I & II Reddick
lyncarver@alltel.net Canterbury Showplace Pennock Point 352-466-3661
14-15 HSITP H/J @ Weirsdale www.sunshinesporthorses.org Sept 23-ISR/OLD inspection-Reddick
www.horseshowsinthepark.com 10-11 GOHJA Barrett Farm Pennock Point 352-466-3661
15- Freedom Ride @ Arabian Nights www.gohja.org October 4th-AHHA inspection-Reddick
www.FreedomRide.com 10-12 Fox Lea Farm September H/J "A" Pennock Point 352-466-3661
18- Techniques in Sports Medicine www.foxleafarm.com October 13-Amer Hanoverian Soc-Reddick
Therapy 11-12 SEHJ H/J SS-Tampa Inspection hosted by Home Again Farm &
Dr. Erin Denny-Jones of Florida Equine www.sehj.com Star Quarry Farm, Pennock Pt
Vet 11-12 HSITP H/J @ Jacksonville 352-468-1670
250 County Home Rd, Sanford, FL 32771 www.horseshowsinthepark.com November 11-13 ATA Convention
407-665-5560 20-21 GOHJA Over the Hill 18-19 Marion Saddle H/J SS Jacksonville Equestrian Center
Farm www.marionsaddle.com 740-344-1111 ata@americantrakehner.com
www.gohja.org 18-19 Sumter EC H/J Check www.cfequestrian.com/directory as
21- Silver Sands Dressage SS www.sumterequestriancenter.com well as our online event calendar for future
www.silversands.org 25-First Coast H/J- Clay Co Fairgrounds inspections and information.
21- Dressage, Jump & 3 phs SS www.firstcoasthunterjumper.com
www.flhorsepark.com 25-26 PCHA Non-Rated Show
21- 22 SEHJ H/J SS-Tampa www.pcha-fl.org
www.sehj.com 25-26 HSITP H/J @ Canterbury
27-29 NFHJA Summer "A" www.horseshowsinthepark.com
www.nfhja.com

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