Fall Festival
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S e p t e m b e r 28-30, 2018 S tat e F a i r g r ou n d s , S t . P au l , M i n n e s ota
H ome of the M edallion S tallion P erformance A uction M aturity
There is something special about “J” horses ...
by MARY KIRKMAN
If time ever allows, you might consider having a conversation about Arabian breeding with Larry Jerome, of Jerland Farms, in Barron, Wisconsin. You’ll come away the better for it, no matter whether you’re an experienced breeder or a newcomer enjoying the chat and looking for a little more background. Jerome is a gold mine of information, one of those throwbacks to an era where pedigree knowledge and horsemanship were bone-deep in longtime breeders. For more than 50 years, Jerland has been his field of dreams, and now, six generations into his breeding program, it’s an example of how to do it right. In late July, AHT sat down with Larry to talk about breeding principles and what’s going on at Jerland today.
Kola J (Khaja J x Jer-Koko) 2018 Region 9 Champion Western Pleasure Jr. Horse
“I’m a horse nut,” Jerome smiles. “I’ve been a horse nut all my life. I was a kid who fantasized about riding the horse in the sand of the desert or on the beach—the kid who sat at the shows and longed to be on the horse. You know the commandment, ‘Thou shalt not covet’? That was hard! I dreamed of owning those horses!” Even now, decades from his elementary school days, his high-octane energy makes it easy to see the eager little boy who sat for hours at the Minnesota State Fair, watching classes for everything from barrel racers to Hackney ponies. The story of how his education unfolded is familiar in the Arabian industry, but worth repeating because it supports his credibility today: how he learned about genetics from his father, a commercial turkey breeder; how his early mentors (Evelyn Burton and Hermann Blaser, and later Egyptian breeder Martin Loeber), impressed with his dedication, guided him through the horses and bloodlines of the time; how having little money forced him to apply himself relentlessly to keep up. And there is the now hilarious, but then not-so-funny, story of how he purchased a broodmare and booked her to *Bask before his parents realized what he’d done (his father cancelled the transactions).
Khlarion J (Khadraj NA x Gai Portia) full sibling to World Champion Kharrea PGA. Khilauea J (Khadraj NA x RA Kela) full sibling to National Champions Khash PGA & Khaberet PGA.
Mai Tai J (RA Aloha x Margarita J MPA Giovanni x Kenya PGA, by Khadraj NA)
Over the years, Larry bred and showed several breeds of animals—dogs, cattle, sheep, you name it, and he ran across the ubiquitous rejection newcomers often feel when they aren’t in “the right circles” and don’t have the funding to buy their way in. Jerome turned that into an asset. “Being told that I couldn’t do something fueled the fire,” he says. “To some degree, not being raised in those industries allowed me to open up and get ideas from a lot of people. I didn’t have to fight the ‘this is the way it’s done, so I have to’ thing. “One of the things I have always tried to convey to anyone who wants to breed horses is what you can learn from anyone out there—both what you want to do and what’s not a good idea. Don’t be so concrete in your thinking that you can’t go out there and learn. But at the end of the day, you have to like what you have.” On the other hand, he knows standards and understands that just because he thinks a horse is pretty or talented, that doesn’t make it an asset to the breed. “What’s been ingrained in my head since childhood was form and function,” he explains. “My vision is producing a healthy horse, with longevity, a good mind, beauty, and athletic ability.” To get the right balance, you must know what you’re dealing with. For instance, “You have to develop an understanding that some of these horses are exceptionally beautiful,” he says, “but if you have bombshells on both sides of the pedigree—
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Miss America J (Khadraj NA x Miss Giovanna)
Czardas J (Marwan Al Shaqab x Miss Giovanna)
say, you see [an individual with] a tendency to get hot or rattled easily—you have to be careful. There’s a fine line of what you desire to be there and what you know needs to be there. You have to have common sense about it. And for me, it’s also got to be consistent.” In the beginning, as he raised his family, resources dictated that he send his mares (many Gainey-bred, so they reflected both extreme beauty and Crabbet-based athletic ability) mostly to regional stallions, and he was lucky, he says, that the upper Midwest featured so many good ones. But there were his “reach” horses as well, not so many, but ones that contributed to his dreams: Bay El Bey, in California; *Ansata Ibn Halima; *Morafic; Fadjur … headliners all. When the breed pursued such concepts as “pure Polish” and “straight Spanish,” Larry’s internal radar skewed away. “I could not totally understand that concept,” he says. “Why couldn’t you use a Polish or Spanish horse on a domestic?” Ever since he and Hermann Blaser partnered on 1985 Canadian National Champion LH Garcia, he has been intrigued with Spanish blood and Russian horses, particularly the *Salon line, as seen in Jerland’s phenomenally successful senior sire, *Khadraj NA. Today, *Khadraj NA is the all-time leading sire of western pleasure horses and prized for his hunter and working western standouts as well. In addition to *Khadraj, a quick glance at the current Jerland stallion roster tells the story. There is a lot of beauty, starting with MPA Giovanni, a U.S. National Champion Futurity Colt before an injury cut short his show career. Originally purchased to breed to *Khadraj daughters, he is a son of Da Vinci FM, with a dam line including Padrons Psyche and Ivanhoe Tsultan. Seven-year-old Khaja J is a son of *Khadraj, out of Promise V, Scottsdale and Brazilian National Cham-
Puccini J (WH Justice x Miss Giovanna)
“I’ve been a horse nut all my life. I was a kid who fantasized about riding the horse in the sand of the desert or on the beach—the kid who sat at the shows and longed to be on the horse. You know the commandment, ‘Thou shalt not covet’? That was hard! I dreamed of owning those horses!” ~ Larry Jerome
pion Mare, with Huckleberry Bey and Khemosabi blood. A Canadian National Top Ten halter horse and World Cup Silver Supreme Champion Yearling Colt, Khaja J proved talented at western pleasure as well. (And his full siblings Promisa J and Broken Promises PGA are national and regional champions too). Khaja’s son Kola J, now 4, offers Magnum Psyche and Fame VF on the dam side, and this year inaugurated a campaign in western pleasure that already includes a regional championship. And there’s RA Aloha, slated to reintroduce qualities that Larry feels have faded a bit in modern bloodlines. “That’s because we’ve been using so much shipped semen and embryo transfer that we’re narrowing our gene pool,” Larry admits. “I’m just as guilty as anyone else.” Eight-year-old RA Aloha has a unique pedigree. Bred via frozen semen, he is a son of 1987 U.S. National Champion Stallion Fame VF, and the only progeny of the Jullyen El Jamaal daughter, RA Mystical Rose, who in turn, is the only foal from the 1996 U.S. and Canadian National Champion Mare JBK Mystic Fawn, by Padrons Psyche.
It’s the mix of studying horses, their history, their successes, mixing and matching, and never ever being barn-blind, he proves. When it works, the rewards are sweet. “I didn’t buy an embryo from RH Triana to breed to Gio because of how great she was,” he notes. “It was the way she was bred. Put the Cytosk blood with Gio, and it’s worked for me consistently.” In 2017, it did again. Showing with Michael Byatt, Unforgettable J became the U.S. and Canadian National Champion Futurity Filly. “It’s like going through Lenita’s pastures,” Larry Jerome reflects. “It wasn’t just Ali Jamaal; it was the vision of the broodmares she chose too. It was no different at Sheila’s.” And, he might add, at Jerland. “[The right crosses] work time after time after time.”
U.S. & Canadian National Champion Futurity Filly Unforgettable J MPA Giovanni x RH Triana Khrave J (Khadraj NA x Crystal Blue Persuasion) 2018 Region 10 Champion H/A Western Pleasure Jr. Horse.
“He’s an old school horse; we’re tapping back into something we’ve been breeding away from,” Larry says. “I want that powerful hip, that great shoulder, that athletic ability, all of those things, and he’s a powerhouse. It’s not that I don’t have ‘power’—I do, with *Khadraj and the others—but he keeps the balance of it all and he’s a different dimension.” You can hear it in his voice: he’s still as excited as ever, blending bloodlines to strengthen the qualities he loves. “Now I’m looking for a bit of the old Egyptian exotic type and beauty. I don’t want to lose the wonderful long necks we’ve come to expect or the attitude we have developed; I just want to reemphasize that commanding presence we see in old paintings. What is most exciting for me is that I have so many phenomenal *Khadraj and Gio daughters that give me a foundation I can work with on some of these other stallions.” Some broodmare choices—genetic giants, in his parlance—illustrate his point. Gai Portia, a Gai Monarch daughter, produced Kharrea PGA for Petroglyph Arabians; at Palmetto Arabians, Kharrea became the dam of the hot young sire, PA Kid Khan. The cross of *Khadraj NA and Rhapsody In Gold yielded performance talent (multi-national titlist Khurb Appeal), as well as top halter quality (national champion Kharalisa BPA). And the grade mare Crystal Blue Persuasion, best known as the dam of multi-national champion Caliente Virtuoso, produced Half-Arabian champions Khartwright J, Kharried Away J, and Khrave J at Jerland. There are also his national champion and reserve in breeding stock/ hunter, Blue Moon J (MPA Giovanni x Ultra Violet Blue, by Cytosk), and Ultra Violet Blue’s *Khadraj son, Moonshine J, U.S. National Champion in halter and reserve in western pleasure. Also, perennial national top ten Sweet Violets J, by MPA Giovanni. The list goes on. The interweaving of bloodlines staggers the mind and racks up the accolades.
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TR A I N I NG & BR EEDI NG STAT IONS Owned by:
OAK RIDGE ARABIANS Janey Morse www.vitorioto.com
Elk River, Minnesota ~ Scottsdale, Arizona David Boggs 612-328-8312 ~ david@midwestarabian.com Nate White 563-663-7383 ~ nate@midwestarabian.com Judi Anderson 612-328-1057 ~ judi@midwestarabian.com
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Owned by: AL NAYFAT ARABIAN STUD Heather Webb, Stud Manager +1 480 909 7222 | hethgayle@gmail.com
Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders www.medallionstallion.com
- Stallion Service Auction Saturday September 29, 2018
Coltrane SS
(IXL Noble Express x Brassmis) 2012 Purebred Black Stallion AHA Breeders Sweepstakes, Scottsdale Signature, MN Medallion, Region 12 Spotlight and AEPA Enrolled Stallion. Coltrane SS is sired by National Champion Park Horse IXL Noble Express and out of multi-national champion producing mare, Brassmis. Coltrane was selected to complement the Conway breeding program with his potential as a non-Huck-bred golden cross stallion. Owned by: Conway Arabians • Chatfield, MN Standing At: Kiesner Training Louisville, TN • 865-984-5245 ashton@kiesnertraining.com
Exxalt
(Excalibur EA x Vesperra) 2014 Purebred Grey Stallion 2015 Scottsdale International Gold Jr. Champion Colt Exxalt is the latest star in a stellar line of champions, being sired by the 2014 European Triple Crown winner, Excalibur EA and out of Vesperra, sired by SF Veraz (by Gazal Al Shaqab). Exxalt was the first son to show by Excalibur, presented at the 2015 Scottsdale All-Arabian Horse Show. Competing in the strong yearling colt classes in the International Section, Exxalt commanded and not only won, but went on to take the International Gold Yearling Male Championship. Owned by: Collins, Butler, Smith Standing At: Ted Carson Training Center Ted Carson • BFTC Owner/Manager 910-876-7332 • ted@tedcarson.com
SF Specs Shocwave
Afire Bey V x Spectra PR 1999 Purebred Chestnut Stallion This National English Pleasure Champion’s prodigy speaks for itself, including National winning sires and current MN Medallion Stallions: SF Aftershoc, Prosuasion and Thunder Struck LR. Owned by: Stonehedge Farms LLC Alicia Guzman Pace • Nutmera, MI 248-240-2124 • 810-441-1065 • alicia_pace@yahoo.com
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The 37th Annual
Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders
Fall Festival
2018
Preview
SEPTEMBER 28 ~ 30
ST. PAUL, MN. STATE FAIRGROUNDS
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eading the way for 36 years and still going strong with over $200,000 in prize money, join the Minnesota Breeders on September 28th through the 30th at our Fall Festival Show!
This Year our theme is MORE!
More fun ~ More excitement More food ~ More events Some of the changes you will see:
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On Saturday we will judge the Auction Colt and the Auction Filly classes in the Coliseum, but only announce the final five in each class. At the end of the classes, the five colts and five fillies will be brought to the AgStar Building (site of our Auction) and the winners will be pinned. This gives everyone a chance to see these beautiful youngsters up close! Dinner to follow immediately after the announcement of the colts and fillies, and what a dinner we have planned! At the end of the Auction we will be drawing for incredible door prizes: ~ Equine Genie, a state-of-the-art horse business management software program ~ An electric bicycle ~ A supply of Purina feeds Throughout the entire show, a silent auction will be held with some incredible items up for bid And lots of food for everyone!
Join us for what we believe will be the best MN Fall Fest yet! Donna Hentges, President Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders firstcyte@gmail.com
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R.J. & G.L. Ames CEDAR RIDGE ARABIANS Jordan, MN * 952-492-6590 Cedarridge@yahoo.com www.cedar-ridge.com
Peter & Lori Conway CONWAY ARABIANS, INC. Chatfield, MN * 507-867-2981 peter@conwayarabians.com www.conwayarabians.com
Donna Hentges GREYMOOR FARM Elko, MN * 952-461-3311 greymoor@visi.com www.first-cyte.com
Rick & Tammy Anderson SUMMERFIELD FARM, INC. Belvidere, IL * 815-547-4852 Summerfieldarabs@aol.com www.summerfieldfarminc.com
David & Tammy Corning & Sienna Snell DST ARABIANS Olympia, WA * 360-866-8525 DSTArabians@msn.com www.dstarabians.com
Larry & Shelley Jerome JERLAND FARM Barron, WI * 715-537-5413 larry@jerland.com www.jerland.com
Donald & Ann Benson PRAIRIE VIEW FARM Maple Plain, MN * 612-325-7293 prairieviewfarm@msn.com Greg & Mary Brown BROWNS FOLLY ARABIAN HORSES Minnetonka, MN * 952-593-0489 BrownsFolly@aol.com www.BrownsFolly.com Holly & Dave Connaker CONNAKER ARABIANS, LLC Brainerd, MN * 218-330-5759 holly@lakehome.com
Muffet Eskra MAZZIAH LLC Olathe, KS *913-475-3180 mazziahllc@yahoo.com Jim & Penny Gute WEST LAWN FARM Faribault, MN * 507-451-7663 westlawnfarm@live.com www.westlawnfarm.com Eleanor Hamilton ELEANOR’S ARABIAN FARM Rogers, MN * 763-767-1381 h.hamilton@microcontrol.com www.eleanorsarabianfarm.com
Suzette & JoAnn Johnson ISLAND FARM Lake Crystal, MN * 507-726-2174 June-Dec: suzettej@hickorytech.net Jan-May: sjohnson_54@msn.com Jeana Karlovich JDDK HORSE COMPANY Peawaukee, WI * 414-305-7911 rsatroublesome@gmail.com Kim McKimmy REGENT ARABIANS Rogers, MN * 763-253-8673 kim.mckimmy@regentarabians.com www.regentarabians.com
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Tom Mensing OUTLAW EQUESTRIANS Scottsdale AZ * 612-860-488 tommensing@gmail.com
Beth Proctor & Jack Collins WINDSONG RANCH Mankato, MN * 507-387-3869 windsongarabians@gmail.com
Darla & Steve Miles MILESTONE ARABIANS Basehor, KS * 816-769-7172 stevem@milesexcavating.com milestonearabians.com
Frank & Jody Puleo JADA ARABIANS Hugo, MN * 651-653-9369 frankpuleojr@yahoo.com www.jadaarabians.com
Julie & Janet Monson ARCHETYPE ARABIANS Randolph, MN Janet 612-282-6981 Julie 612-282-6982 monsonjanet@gmail.com
Angela Rasmussen Glencoe, MN * 612-598-4129 angelarasmussen@yahoo.com
Deri & Karen Nordsving D & K ARABIANS Racine, MN * 507-378-2341 www.makhiavellika.com Rory & Sue O’Neill O’NEILL ARABIANS, LLC Cave Creek, AZ * 602-821-8220 www.oneillarabians.com Jennifer Patterson Glenbrook, NV * 775-749-5974 pinecone223@aol.com
Regan and Renae Rohl ROHL ARABIANS Fargo, ND * 701-781-0303 Regan.Rohl@mssb.com Ron & Judy Schmid PINE CREST ARABIANS Hayward, WI * 715-634-2626 pcarab@aol.com Danielle & Randy Shaw DESERT VISION ARABIANS Hortonville, WI * 920-750-3386 desertvisionsltd@gmail.com
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Ric & Cecilia Summers WIL-O-MAR ARABIANS Bonner Springs, KS * 816-365-3472 wilomararabians@gmail.com www.wil-o-mararabians.com Mark & Val Sylla WESTRIDGE FARMS River Falls, WI * 715-426-9640 vals@westridgefarms.com www.westridgefarms.com Debbie Treadwell Maple Lake, MN * 612-590-8606 debbietreadwell@mcnamaracompany.com Katja Wiedrich WIEDRICH ARABIANS Hager City, WI * 715-792-2956 katjawiedrich@yahoo.com Dean & Terri Wikel PEGASUS ARABIANS Berlin Heights, OH * 419-588-3000 sales@pegasusequestrian.com
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Photos by Donna Hentges
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Our 2018 Stallion Service Auction is filling up fast! Don't be left out. Contact Donna Hentges firstcyte@gmail.com • 952-461-3311 to make your stallion part of the action.
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Stallion owners earn 10% OF AUCTION PURSE won by their stallions’ progeny. All MEDALLION STALLIONS are included in the LIVE AUCTION.
Our success has been built from our continued commitment to integrity, passion, and competitiveness. The only all amateur futurity where breeders and owners can compete for over $200,000 in prize money in halter and performance. FOUNDED IN 1979 WITH
MN Breeders Board of Directors and Officers Lollie Ames ~ Ann Benson ~ Lori Conway ~ Penny Gute Donna Hentges ~ Beth Proctor ~ Elizabeth Seward ~ Deb Treadwell Mike Van Handel
Show Manager Greg Brown
For additional information contact Donna Hentges firstcyte@gmail.com • 952-461-3311
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Proud Minnesota Breeders ... 45+ Years and Counting. Dick, Lollie and Lara Ames Jordan, Minnesota | www.CedarRidgeArabians.com
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HIS FUTURE IS NOW
by Theresa Cardamone
Euphoria is a magnificent swelling of emotion and intense excitement. When the owners of Stormy Skye
Arabians, LLC and their trainer/advisor Blake Skole heard that Razeer Serondella had just been named the unanimous Brazilian Gold National Champion Junior Colt, they were positively euphoric. Blake explains, “There was so much thrill and emotion,” he says. “It seemed like there was an eternity of silence
between when they announced Silver to when they announced Gold. But then the first words out of the
announcer’s mouth—which were in Portuguese—were ‘the unanimous.’ From there, it was a sea of emotions.” MN Breeders | 14 | Ar abian Horse Times
The celebration in the winners’ circle included Razeer’s breeder, Fabio Amorosino, friends from the United States and other people connected to him in Brazil. “Our good friend Luciano Cury, the president of the Brazilian Breeders’ Association, was one of the first guys to meet me in the arena,” recalls Blake. “He gave me a hug and congratulated me for having the vision to find the colt. For a man of his status to tell me that was a huge compliment.” Earlier this year, Blake had advised the owners of Stormy Skye Arabians, LLC to acquire the son of El Tino and Queen Ayda FWM as their future breeding stallion. What followed was a half-year odyssey of negotiations, examinations, and a carefully mapped-out strategy that culminated in Razeer Serondella’s triumph. The team’s plan included keeping the colt in show condition in Brazil and securing a national championship in his homeland before being exported to the United States. “Six months of preparation all came to a happy end,” says Blake with a grin. “We were very impressed with the quality of judging. The judges were, across the board through the whole horse show, very fair. Most everybody agreed on the first, second and third place horses. We were ecstatic to find that those noted judges made our colt—not once, but twice—unanimous champion; winning his age division and going on to be unanimous Gold Champion Junior Colt. He lit it up! There wasn’t a spotlight in the arena, and it was night time, but he created his own spotlight.” Ten days after the show, Razeer will begin the journey to his new home at Blake’s Cedar Heights Farm in Kansas City, Missouri. He will be carefully monitored to make sure that he is handling all of the changes well. “We’re going to put him on a plane, which can be stressful,” informs Blake. “Then he’ll be locked in a stall for seven days because they don’t have turnouts in the Miami quarantine. That can be hard on a young colt and can mess with him mentally. After interacting with the colt so much in Brazil, I believe he’s a really good-thinking colt. I don’t think it will be a problem for him, but I am going to stick with my original comment that we are going to let the horse dictate what is going to happen for him in the future.” The primary focus now is to collect Razeer next spring and try to get some mares in foal. “He was bought to be a breeding stallion,” says Blake. “He’s a national champion now. If he never steps foot in the ring again, he’s accomplished more than 99% of the world.” And, with less than a year in the business
under their belts, the Stormy Skye team has already selected, promoted and shown a national champion. If Razeer travels well and acclimates to his new surroundings, there is a possibility that he will make his first public appearance in the United States at the 2018 Minnesota Fall Fest stallion auction. The prestigious event creates an opportunity to unveil Razeer to the American public in a noncompetitive way. Blake Skole explains, “Being presented at an auction doesn’t create a horse show environment. Razeer doesn’t have to be judged by judges, he can just be judged by the crowd of people. And they can take in a colt that is very enamoring to watch; you have a hard time taking your eyes off him!” “His owners love the word team,” says Blake. “Our team made a plan, we focused on it. The stars aligned for us to have the right moment, at the right time, with the right horse here in Brazil. Razeer Serondella is a reigning National Champion. His future is not a year from now or two years from now. His future is now.”
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HIS FUTURE IS NOW
2018 U NA NIMOUS BR A ZILI A N NATIONA L GOLD CH A MPION J U NIOR COLT
Congratulations to Stormy Skye Arabians, LLC, on this HUGE accomplishment!! E l Tino x Queen Ayda F W M | M N M E DA L L ION S TA L L ION
Bred by Haras Serondella, Brazil | Owned by Stormy Skye Arabians, LLC, USA S t a n d i n g a t C e d a r H e i g ht s Fa r m | B l a k e S k ol e | 8 16 -5 0 7-9 8 52