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2021 Spotlight Stallion Service Auction

Join us for the 2021 Spotlight Stallion Service Auction at the World Equestrian Center on Wednesday, 5/5/21!

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May 5-9, 2021

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World Equestrian Center

1390 NW 80th Ave. Ocala, FL 34482

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Kola J

KOLA J

The Strategy & Success Behind Jerland Arabians

By SARAH JAYNE JOHNSON

“When you love what you do, you never work a day in your life,” couldn’t be more accurate when it comes to Larry Jerome’s philosophy for Jerland Arabians. Over 50 years ago, with one mare and a dream, Jerome started breeding Arabian horses. Little did he realize what his mare and his breeding program’s success would amount to; seven generations later, just one of his achievements is multi-national champion Kola J (Khaja J x Jer-Koko).

In 2020, Kola J unanimously won the U.S. National Championship in Open Western Pleasure with Stanley White III. This followed their 2019 tri-color in Junior Horse. Kola J’s beauty, poise, and mentality were apparent in the show ring, and his fans look forward to seeing those qualities in his first foals, which will hit the ground this year.

To any aspiring breeder, a visit to Jerland’s Wisconsin operation—or even a phone call with Larry—is a must. Jerome, whose business is based on his passion, studies genetics and understands the diversity of qualities found in the Arabian horse. Years of background and generations of champions have yielded trial and error experience to his expertise in different fields of Arabians.

“One of the things you have to do as a breeder is develop a focus: what is the most important to you? What are the things you look for?”

He shares his knowledge of breeding by pointing out how similar it is to judging a show; breeders have their ideas of what they want, similar to how all judges differ. It is not about which stallion is winning at that moment, but which one will best match a mare when it comes to crossing bloodlines.

“You have to see the things that are important, and you start to seek out families of horses or individuals who specifically carry strong traits that they will be able to pass on to their offspring.”

Jerome explained that everyone has different philosophies. However, having goals, confidence, and achieving each step is what he uses to manage his breeding business and advise aspiring breeders.

Jerland Farms has a string of successful stallions including the keynote sires *Khadraj NA (Ponomarev x Khatreena NA) and MPA Giovanni (Da Vinci FM x Glitzy), as well as Khaja J (*Khadraj NA x Promise V), and up-and-coming Kola J. In addition, Jerome appreciates the incredible broodmares on the property. An essential part of his success, he says, is having a large group of broodmares that all possess common denominators in genotype and phenotype. Knowing these helps him select stallions according to certain characteristics.

The number of large Arabian breeding facilities has drastically declined. This has happened in all areas of the equine world. As a result, the opportunity to travel and learn from other breeders has also been reduced. With fewer foals born each year, it is more challenging to compare stallions who might match best with a mare’s bloodlines. Jerome enjoys tracing families of horses back to certain pedigrees, which allows him to come across broodmare gems who have brought Jerland success in the show ring.

Jerland-bred horses have been shown in all types of disciplines, from halter to western, hunter and English. Kola J will return to the 2021 Nationals this fall in Open Western, with trainer Stanley White III—Jerland Arabians invites you to visit. Sharing knowledge speeds up the learning curve and is how one stays successful in any part of life, especially in Arabian horse breeding. It is the Jerland way … new beginnings and great endings: Jenerations of Excellence.

 

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Life Inthe Fazt Lane

Cover Story - Vol. 51, No.6, issue 2

COVER STORY: Life Inthe Fazt Lane

By SARAH JAYNE JOHNSON

When it comes to Amazing Horsewoman LLC’s founder, Dr. Nancy O’Reilly, never did she expect that her involvement in the Arabian horse industry would include ownership of a performance stallion such as Life Inthe Fazt Lane (Vegaz x Riverdance NA).

 

Located at Dr. O’Reilly’s Southern California Equestrian Center (SCEC), the 9-year-old bay stallion has been in training with Lowe Show Horse Centre for just under three years and each year has been better than the last. When “Eddie” stepped foot into California, trainer Jim Lowe was so in awe of the stud, he went and bought a broodmare to breed Eddie to so he could have his own Life Inthe Fazt Lane baby.

 

Since training with Lowe, Life Inthe Fazt Lane has won two reserve national championship titles, both in the Open English Pleasure with Lowe up at the 2019 and 2020 U.S. Nationals.

 

During last year’s class, Eddie got to trot in the arena with his sire Vegaz, ridden by trainer Chris Wilson. Vegaz performed for the first time in years and looked his best yet. Those who got to see both stallions in the arena witnessed a historical moment. There were four breeding stallions in the English Open class to close out the nationals show, and Life Inthe Fazt Lane proved he belonged at the top of the judges’ cards with his father and the rest of the competition.

 

“He is going to do great things for our breed,” Lowe said. Highlighting the best features of Eddie, Lowe continued, “He has an unbelievable amount of talent. He is kind, hardworking, beautiful, and trains like a million bucks. I am excited to see his babies on the ground and see how they perform. I think they’re going to be special.”

 

Dr. O’Reilly has several foals on the ground by Life Inthe Fazt Lane, which she has high expectations for. Exhibiting their sire’s same beautiful features and great necks, his get are proving to be trainable and showing the same performance potential. It is hard not to fall in love with the next generation of these “easy on the eyes” champions.

 

Despite her shorter (8 years) and later in life involvement with horses, Dr. O’Reilly’s love for the Arabian breed is apparent. From humble show beginnings in liberty classes, her Southern California Equestrian Center is now home to top show horses, as well as a successfully growing breeding program.

 

Life Inthe Fazt Lane is just one of three stallions at Lowe Show Horse Centre. Eddie’s stablemates include the legendary Mamage, owned by Beth Jupp, and Dr. O’Reilly’s multi-national champion Affliction, by Mamage. Each stallion brings their own excitement to the show ring, as well as their babies.

 

The sky is the limit for Eddie and Dr. O’Reilly’s potential within the industry. We saw just how talented his get can be when one of Life Inthe Fazt Lane’s progeny hit the show ring this year. It is only a matter of time before the public will be joining Dr. O’Reilly and Jim Lowe’s excitement for more Life Inthe Fazt Lane babies in 2021 and on.