Cassini I
The backbone of the program. Three direct sons at the stud and a chain of grandsons and great-grandsons that defines the JMEN identity — bay coat, jump and competitive drive.
The roster is organized around five common ancestors. Cassini I alone accounts for 12 of the 28 featured stallions — and the full JMEN line gathers 1225 catalogued horses, with pedigree registered at ABCCH.
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The backbone of the program. Three direct sons at the stud and a chain of grandsons and great-grandsons that defines the JMEN identity — bay coat, jump and competitive drive.
The modern line — Belgian and Holsteiner blood via Clinton. Five direct sons at the stud born between 2012 and the current season, plus one grandson via Comme Il Faut.
Appears in four pedigrees as a common ancestor, three of them on the dam side. The stud's "silent blood" — rarely in the name, always in the rhythm.
The 2013 generation — French Diamant de Semilly blood crossed with the JMEN maternal line via Cora JMEN and China Girl JMEN.
The head of the internal line. Top show jumping champion of Brazil, source of three stallions currently in stud at Haras Agromen.
Bloodlines are identified by the nearest common ancestor found in each horse's pedigree (up to four generations). The same horse may appear in more than one family — Calisco JMEN is simultaneously a son of Cassini I and the head of the stud's internal line.
ABCCH Studbook →1225 active JMEN horses · full pedigree when available