

My trajectory in equine reproduction is the result of nearly two decades of intense dedication, already immersed in the world of the Arabian horse since the very beginning of my career.
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Even before completing my undergraduate degree, I worked directly with Arabian endurance horses as a trainer, developing a practical and in-depth understanding of their physiology, temperament, and athletic demands. This early immersion shaped my professional philosophy.
Breeding should serve performance, structural correctness, and long-term sustainability, not merely production.
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Over the years, I refined my work in specialized equine reproduction centers across Latin America, consolidating experience in artificial insemination, embryo transfer, and strategic reproductive management.
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Working side by side with breeders reinforced my conviction that, within the Arabian breed, reproduction is not merely a technical procedure. It is a strategic decision that impacts the preservation of bloodlines, functional excellence, and the future of the herd.
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My clinical experience in a specialized equine hospital further strengthened my ability to align reproductive goals with overall health and longevity. Arabian horses possess metabolic sensitivities and particularities that demand precision, responsibility, and individualized management.
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Today, my work is guided by a clear principle: to integrate science, functional evaluation, and genetic responsibility to support breeders seeking to produce Arabian horses that combine beauty, athletic ability, mental balance, and strength to honor their lineage for generations.
