Gold in the Paulista Senior Top.
Each foal carries a fraction of the mare. Where they are today:
The house does not breed horses; it raises names that inherit the house.
Ancestry expanded from the canonical JMEN herd. Slots marked "Pending" await registry confirmation.
Wright's coefficient estimated from the 4 documented generations. Detects common ancestors between paternal and maternal sides — useful for breeding decisions.
Bolero JMEN × Cayanna-B JMEN II line — Baloubet du Rouet ascending and Cassini I via Canavaro. She won the 1.50m class of the 2026 Paulista Senior Top Championship and added five top-10 placings in classes ≥1.45m. Approved for breeding by ABCCH.
Permanence here is not static — it is what is transmitted in time, when time passes through other legs. The mare in the JMEN programme does not run forever: she fulfills her window in the arena, proves what she had to prove, and moves on to the second chapter — the offspring.
Mares do not run. They remain.
Each crossing decision is made by three voices — breeder, technician, veterinarian — seeking not only the horse for the arena, but the horse for the pedigree. When a mare produces a foal that returns to win, the whole house repeats what she said.
This is what this page is. Not a catalogue — a record. Each line of produce is a phrase still being written, in another body, on other legs, on another arena.
“The mare fulfilled her phrase on the arena. Now she lives on the legs of her foals. Permanence is this: ceasing to appear in order to keep existing.”Brunello Cucinelli, house philosopher · proposal
The house does not breed horses; it breeds names that inherit a house.
Haras Agromen · Orlândia · since 1980