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Press Room
Martin
Downs Equestrian Center Builds New Barn for Collection
This past month, Interagro
Farm stallions and mares arrived to fill up 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.
Heather Bender, who is the
Interagro Farm consultant and Martin Downs trainer as well as a
Palm City resident, said, “After their long journey, the
Lusitanos needed a quality facility to live and work. Martin
County has a quiet atmosphere. We have experienced horse people
who have offered us incredible hospitality and support.” Cecilia
Gonzaga was pleased with 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 were ridden daily by Interagro Farm riders in
the covered lit 100 foot by 200 foot arena. Many of the horses
watched 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 helped in keeping the aisles
clear. Stairs led to a loft where a bucket of food and a marked
clipboard were placed above each of the stalls. Grain was
dropped down a chute to the horse’s bucket, and hay was 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 if you’d like 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. |