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Press Room
LUSITANO BREEDERS BRING
BRAZILIAN HORSES TO MARTIN DOWNS
MIAMI, (January 31, 2009) – This past month,
groups of magnificent stallions and several mares arrived to
fill a new 26-stall barn at Martin Downs Equestrian Center in
Palm City that was constructed exclusively for The 2009 Lusitano
Collection® Auction. George Cosman, owner of Martins Downs
Equestrian Center, Inc, built the barn at the Center, which also
includes a 44-stall barn, a six-stall barn, two round pens,
paddocks and three lit arenas on the 24-acre property. Cosman,
who purchased the facility about a year ago, has made major
improvements on the farm which is about two miles equidistance
between the Florida Turnpike and I 95. The large barns have
state-of-the-art feeding systems, fire preventive measures, a
misting system for insects and ceiling fans above each stall.
The eight Martin Downs Equestrian Center employees, including
barn manager Tara Jacobs who graduated from Florida Atlantic
University with a degree in small business management, keep the
barns immaculate and provide boarders and customers with
friendly, responsive service.
Cecilia Gonzaga, head of Interagro Farm stud
barn and daughter of Paulo Pompéia Gavião Gonzaga who
masterminded The Lusitano Collection®, offered, “Our four- and
five-year old Lusitanos had to have the right atmosphere to live
and work before the Auction. Our horses traveled by plane from
São Paulo, Brazil, were quarantined for seven days at the Miami
Animal Import Center and then transported here to Martin County.
This is the perfect place to prepare them for the Collection
Auction.” Heather Bender, who is the Interagro Farm consultant
and Martin Downs trainer as well as a Palm City resident,
continued, “Martin County has a quiet atmosphere. We have
experienced horse people who have offered us incredible
hospitality and support.” Both women commented favorably on the
Center’s fenced-in circle of trails which provided a needed
“recess” for the Interagro horses who are accustomed to weekly
Saturday trail rides in Brazil.
The young horses trained in classical dressage
are ridden daily by Interagro Farm riders in the covered lit 100
foot by 200 foot arena. Many of the horses watch their
companions being exercised in basic dressage from their open
Dutch doors. Two shower stalls at each end of the new barn plus
several grooming stalls keep the aisles clear. Stairs lead to a
loft where a bucket of food and a marked clipboard are placed
above each of the stalls. Grain is dropped down a chute to the
horse’s bucket, and hay is dropped from above.
“Our horses are fed from heaven,” Cecilia
Gonzaga joked. Whether or not the 20 stallions and three mares
understood, they appeared to be quite content in their stalls.
Concluding the tour of the new barn, Heather singled out the
convenience of the shower in the bathroom and a roomy office as
well as a tack room for the Brazilian’s temporary stay.
“I am interested in maintaining a world class
equestrian center,” stated George Cosman, “where anyone from any
place in the world can come and feel comfortable.” Boarders in
the large barn are given their own roomy 4’x 12’x 2’ closet,
complete with door and latch where tack and grooming supplies
may be kept. George proudly pointed out the six rescue horses
that he had brought back to good health and to introduce a teen
with special needs who worked in the barn under supervision
twice a week as part of a vocational program.
Currently the Center’s barns are full, but the
Lusitanos move to the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center in West Palm
Beach on February 11 where those with tickets to The Lusitano
Collection® Auction may preview, examine and test ride the
horses by appointment. The festivities during the two-day
Auction will include a cocktail party followed by the Showcase
Parade of Horses into a hacienda-like atmosphere complete with
hanging chandeliers, water fountains and lush tropical trees.
Making a special appearance is the 17-year-old daughter of
Collection partner Manuel Tavares de Almeida, Luiza Almeida, who
rode a Lusitano in the 2008 Olympics. Luiza Almeida, the
youngest equestrian to ever ride in the Olympics (16-years-old
at the time) is competing in Florida for the first time; she
earned first place in FEI Grand Prix freestyle at Wellington
Dressage CDI3* on Samba, the horse she rode in the Olympics.
During the Auction, guests will also be treated to musical
entertainment and a sit-down dinner. The event is open to the
public for a fee, and a portion of the proceeds from the Auction
will benefit the American Cancer Society and the Jim Brandon
Equestrian Center.
Cecilia Gonzaga noted, “These noble horses have
been specially selected; they have an eager-to-please
temperament, and best of all, they are not pre-owned. Buyers
benefit by buying directly from the breeder. Plus, the buyers
will by-pass the normal bureaucracy that accompanies importing
our Lusitanos.”
For more information about the Martin Downs
Equestrian Center, call (772) 220-8337. For more information
about The 2009 Lusitano Collection®, visit
www.lusitanocollection.com or call (866) 540-8809. |