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marlenaanne
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2007-04-08 6:06 PM (#58828)
Subject: Mangalarga Horses


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Anyone have any experience or know of availability in the US regarding this breed?
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IcePonyGoddess
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2007-04-08 9:13 PM (#58841 - in reply to #58828)
Subject: RE: Mangalarga Horses


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They are beautiful horses...love the ears! I'm sure if you google, you may find a few in the USA. I am also sure they are big bucks. BTW...did you know that they are gaited.
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marlenaanne
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2007-04-08 9:45 PM (#58845 - in reply to #58828)
Subject: RE: Mangalarga Horses


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I've read all the articles I have been able to find on the 'net. Yes, I know they are gaited and quiet. This is one of the reasons I'm interested. The cost to import is very high. A while back I found a link for someone who was breeding and selling them here in the US. I was a little concerned about the integrity of their breeding program and now I can't even find the info on them. I hoped to find a reliable breeder through this forum or at least someone who's had personal experience with them. Thanks for any info.
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IcePonyGoddess
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2007-04-08 9:47 PM (#58847 - in reply to #58845)
Subject: RE: Mangalarga Horses


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Originally written by marlenaanne on 2007-04-08 9:45 PM

I've read all the articles I have been able to find on the 'net. Yes, I know they are gaited and quiet. This is one of the reasons I'm interested.
Have you looked into Icelandic Horses?
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IcePonyGoddess
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2007-04-08 9:55 PM (#58848 - in reply to #58828)
Subject: RE: Mangalarga Horses


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Hey...was it a guy name Bill or William who was breeding them? Anywho....here's some info, not sure if you have it already.Mangalarga Marchador Horse Association of America (MMHAA)P.O. Box 770955Ocala, FL 344771-866-MARCHADOR
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marlenaanne
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2007-04-09 10:05 AM (#58876 - in reply to #58828)
Subject: RE: Mangalarga Horses


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Thanks for contact in FL. I'm not sure if that was in my file but I will check. Also, I think the Icelandics are great horses. The Mangalarga has my interest based on size, versatility, temperament, and of course uniqueness in this area. The original breeder I had come across was either in Colorado or California. I got the impression they were doing some cross breed breeding.
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iCE CRM
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2007-04-15 3:07 PM (#59325 - in reply to #58876)
Subject: RE: Mangalarga Horses


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There was a bunch of stuff in Trailrider Mag not too long ago that told of the farms and such.
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