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Your words is the true meaning of what I call PROMOTING and PRESERVING the BREED!!!  Thank you PRO.


Thank you Caliber, that's the reason involving this movement "within the movement".
That's why we offer this price for AI also. That's another way to promote and preserve a good alternative. The moment is know to start a new and vigorous breeding program to preserve the ppr bloodlines in US.  

Besides Aguilnaldo del Viento I'm very proud to represent a stallion of many virtudes for AI shipment....RECOMPENSA D' la FE! here is pic of him.






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RECOMPENSA D'LA FE
  Lord de Soberano X Marcapaso
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                             Soberano de Cibuco Jr #4164-1985 ( Cibuco Jr x La Reina)

          Lord de Soberano  - # AN2552-dob:1995

                               Miguela de Cialito ( Cialito x Maggy)

Recompensa D' la Fe prfed:6253 dob:2/22/1999

                                              Farouk ( Kofresi x Copita III)        
             
             Marcapaso ( Nacional) dob: 5/28/1976 * From Anuario, buckskin
         
                                            Pintoresca ( Llanero x Lissette)

This magnificent stallion has it all! Color, size, a powerful rear locomotion and brios to spare! His bloolines includes Cialito and Cibuco Jr.  He is a Federation champion and has DNA, and is ready to ship AI guarrantee live foal. He has and I mean he has stamina!!

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He's gorgeous!!  Shocked

Got any photos of the mares?  I'd love to see them.

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Kerry W wrote:
He's gorgeous!!  Shocked
Got any photos of the mares?  I'd love to see them.


Thanks Kerry, here is another pic of Recompense D'la Fe. He won the championship in this ocassion.  He's under my guidance right now, and we plan to compete him in 2009 feria Dulce Sueno and expect to present a greeat show as he always do. Those pictures doesen't make him justice, he is a very elegant stallion.  I'll be posting more pictures of Recompensa D'la Fe, Aguilnaldo del Viento and specially of the mares I've mentioned before during this week.


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WOW! Awesome looking stallion! Nice size and love the color.....

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Could someone expand on this stallion's mare lines?

NO, I don't mean pedigree only...

Who are these mares?  What were they like?

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pprpaso wrote:
WOW! Awesome looking stallion! Nice size and love the color.....

Thanks pprpaso! Recompensa's coat color is a Dun but if you see it right now it looks like a golden bar.
Recompensa D'la Fe dam is Marcapaso registered at Asociacion Nacional, Farouk X Pintoresca.  As you know, Farouk was Kofresi son X Copita III. So Marcapaso is a great grand daughter of Arcoiris and great, great grand daughter of Guamany, direct progeny of the immortal Dulce Sueno.

Also Marcapaso had Batalla on her sires' side. Pintoresca Llanero X Lisette Had La 20, one of Mario Mercados' best brood mares in that time. Mario Mercado was a great breeder and his contributions to the ppr breed are still palpable as is the case of Marcapaso dam of Recompensa D'la Fe.  That is as much as I can tell about that mare BigJ.

I don't think it's necessary to talk about Recompensa's sire, Lord de Soberano because everybody knows what a great stud he is. As a matter of fact, he was awarded "Best Stallion of the Year" all of this stallions' progeny are consistent winners and Recompensa is not the exception.  Here is a picture of Lord de Soberano sire of Recompensa D'la Fe and also Guarany de JH.


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BigJ wrote:
Who are these mares?  What were they like?
thanks,
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As for the other mares we're selling mother and 2 daughters...
Marcialina, is a 20 year old brood mare, Cialito X Kabulina as I posted before is in great condition and I promised to post some pictures of her and the others by next friday.  There is ONLY 1 or 2 more mares by Cialito in PR. I have knowledge of Marcialina and the other one is not used as a brood mare.  Anyone that can get a hold of this line and get a few births will be preserving Cialito's line.

Cialimar, Labriego X Marcelina; she's 9 years old and has twice Cialito's. On her sires' side Labriego X Cialito and in her dams' side Marcialina X Cialito. Cialimar is very nourished beautiful mare and she has an excellent record, very good disposition, very fino gaited, visually transmited to her progeny.

Naomi is 4 1/2 years old, Controversia de Labriego X Marcialina is also carrying Cialito's twice on her lines. Naomi is not yet registered but as you can see by her parent, that represents no problem as both of her parents are registered. Very gaited, very lateral, and a lot of brios can describe this young mare.  

For prices you can call me at (787) 989-0716 or E-mail at theprofessionalpr7@yahoo.com or you can PM me here at paso voice. I tell you "mi gente," this is a good opportunity to refresh the breed and start a new breeding program with a exquisite lines.  You can use embrio transfer from any of these excellent brood mares and AI from Aguilnaldo del Viento, Recompensa D'la Fe, Guarany de JH and the posibilities are endless- just review the bloodlines on all of them!


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PRO! I am stunned!  and speechless!

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I also like to ad Guarani's pedigree and aveliable photos of dam and sire.

                                                 Soberano de Cibico Jr
                   Lord de Soberano          X                                
                                                 Miguela de Cialito          
Guarani de JH               X            
                                                 Plebeyo
                   La Bruja de Plebeyo     X
                                                 Suanette


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caliber wrote:
PRO! I am stunned!  and speechless!


Caliber I'll tell ya' that if I had the money to buy all of them I wouldn't think it twice.... But that would be selfish of me. I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to sell or AI shipment but he has a legit argument and I don't want to discuss it on this thread but with little time I may be able to persuade him to sell a couple of his brood mares that included what I consider my favorite ppr bloodline.

It's one of the most exquisite and rare by now, I'm talking about lines of Legendary stallion Don Toqui.  If someone in P.R. has this line they treasure it like gold!  Don Toqui was Kofresis' brother and some breeders claim he was 10 times a better stud.  Only problem was, his owner wanted to use it only on his mares.

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Pro,
What you and your friends are offering is absoluty wonderful. This is excactely the boost the PR horses need. This is what the US needs, and hopefully serious breeders will take advantage of this wonderful opportunity, and not just throw it away. These lines need to get out there into the world, so we can keep 'em going.
To preserve and protect, that's what it's all about. Wish I had a mare I could breed, I'd do it in a heartbeat!
I can't wait to hear more on this grand plan!!!

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Hi Marleen! Thanks for your kind words they mean a lot for me, because I realize you and other friends as well understand what the situation is and what we can do to fix it. When I said “we” I’m referred to all of us that have a deep concern of the ppr breed.  
Some can sacrifice their pocket and sell for less; some others can ship AI also for less the market price, some can even share their broodmares for embryo transfer, etc.
Everyone who loves the ppr breed can add their pebble of sand and in the near future our main goal… preserve the breed, will be a reality.  Of course we have to deal with people whose idea of preserving is selling their horses (lines) if paid big bucks.
We have to understand that we’re dealing with this school of mind and we have to respect their point of view.  There is a majority of breeders who think that if they sell their bloodlines they would lose their heritage. To some point their argument has some weight.
But nevertheless, we are up to expand the breed no matter what, no matter where. This is our breed, our concern, our commitment!  This plan includes you Marleen and all of us who love to see this unique breed prevail!

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I would really like to see videos of both of these horses definately undersaddle if this is possible.

I'd also like to know your opinion, of looking at these stallions to refer to a friend that has a mare, with nice PR bloodlines that need to continue, but the fact is she is Colombian sired? She has several nice characterisitics, and phenetically, reflects much PR lineage, however, the fault I would seek to fix is the gait and the size.

My friend owns this mare, who is 19 now, and the second I saw your first stallion, I thought, "You know, she really should be used again if she can".

I wonder how that is viewed?

There's no shortage of paso fino horses here, just a shortage of good paso fino horses here. Would it be frowned upon to breed one of the good ones, who is not pure, to reserve some of the essence of the idea for which we want to create horses?

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Hello Britzlove!  You can immediately see a video of Aguilnaldo del Viento in youtube, here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TdeeUodWIo
I'm going to have to warning you; he is not at his best in this video. According to Aguilnaldo's owner he has to change trainer because the horse was "backing off" instead of getting better. But you can see his locomotion and the low steps, the quiet croup and the elastic movements. He is a very natural and lateral elegant young stallion.

I’ll see what I can do about videos of Recompensa D’ la Fe and Guarani de JH.  In the mean time here is a picture of Guarani de JH.

Guarani and Recompensa are brothers by sire Lord de Soberano.  They have competed one against each other many times for first and second place. They both are big size ppr stallions that pass the size to their offspring’s.

About your friend’s mare, what she had is a half col. half ppr.  A half breed, nevertheless, she has a good chance of preserve several characteristics and phenotype of the ppr lines. The result of the cross between the mare and any of the 3 stallions I’m promoting here would be a ¾ blood colt/filly. The cross of that colt/filly with a ppr stallion/mare would be a ¼ blood, referring to the col. sire.

From that point on, any progeny would always have that ¼ col. blood in their pedigree. Probably someone may think that after a few generations the final product will be a pure breed, but the fact remain, it always going to have some col. blood in her pedigree and is the same if the sire would it be ppr and the mare col.
The thing is that depending of what she’s looking to achieve with the mare’s birth, these stallions represent a most definitely chance to preserve the ppr characteristics; specially size.

19 years old mare is not reason to concern except in the case the mare haven’t been taking good care of.  If she’s healthy, resting and had a good fiber diet and the vet certify she’s ok to breed, she could easyly have at least a couple more offspring’s.  Your friend would have an offspring out of her mare and any of these ppr stallions that surely improve the gait, size, morphologic and phonotypical characteristic, to preserve from the ppr’s, but have to bear in mind that the ¼ col. blood would always be present. That is not a bad thing at all, unless she decide to have that colt/mare registered as a ppr. If that is not the case I encourage you to tell your friend to consider any of these 3 ppr stallions show in this thread.  Thanks for consult with me about your friend's mare.




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