We have carefully selected dam lines that compliment the extraordinary movement, correct conformation, good feet and the most exceptional workman-like temperament from our foundation stallion, Beach Haven On Track, characteristics which are the trademark progeny from our Stud.

For the record: the lab report lists the stallion as ‘Lolite Campio’ but his registered name is Iolite Campio (capital I). Please contact the submitting vet or the Onderstepoort Equine Research Centre to request a corrected test report if an exact-name match is required for stud book or export paperwork.

What Are CEM Certificates?

A CEM certificate is an official veterinary document confirming that a horse has tested negative for Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) a controlled, highly contagious breeding-related disease. Many studs and international authorities require this certification for breeding, travel, and import/export compliance.

What the certificate confirms:

  • The horse has undergone approved CEM testing

  • All swabs and/or blood tests returned negative

  • The horse meets current health and regulatory standards

Why it matters:
CEM spreads easily through breeding, so certification helps protect stallions, mares, and breeding programmes from infection and interruption.