Genetics, sport and data — a single program.
The Haras Agromen program combines rigorous mare selection, planned crosses, individual foal development and sport tracking — with data-driven decisions.
Bloodline is a process, not a coincidence. Every JMEN horse comes from a recorded decision — three generations studied before the jump, dozens of variables tracked until the first show. What appears in the arena is the visible part. The program is the rest.
Maternal lines
Own and imported broodmares, selected for conformation, aptitude and sport record. At least three generations tracked before any cross is made.
Stallion selection
Crosses defined based on genetic compatibility, conformational complement and verifiable performance indices. European blood added to the JMEN line.
Imagine the lineage before breeding it.
Pick a JMEN stallion and a mare from the plantel — the offspring's tree is built with the house's precision, across four generations.
Foal development
Individual handling from weaning. Structure, locomotion and temperament evaluated in specific age windows. No rush to the arena.
Sport performance
Partnerships built with experienced riders. Sport calendar structured by stage — from young horse classes to Grand Prix — respecting each horse's rhythm.
Data and ranking
Results, jump heights and consistency of JMEN horses are organized publicly in the JMEN Ranking. Every metric comes from a verifiable official source.
The program is not a secret. Planned crosses, tracked indices, recorded decisions — all open to detailed technical conversation with the house.
