Western Riding
Reining • Cutting Penning • Barrels Pleasure
Western disciplines are some of the most rapidly grow- ing sports in the horse world, and if you offer Western programs, then you need to be in the November issue!
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This is your opportunity to ... • Introduce your facility • Thank your clients • Showcase your competition successes
• Congratulate your students and owners
Special ad rates for Western
barns & trainers!
Don’t forget to email your photos and show results to
editor@equiery.com for The Equiery’s Western Blog!
ocated in the Heart of Upper Montgomery Co. trail riding country. Ride right from your stables East to Sugarloaf Mtn
or West to the C & O Canal. Close to MARC Train. 3BR/3BA, Gourmet Kitchen, Stainless Steel Appliances, Main Level MBR w/Marble fl oor and Shower, Vaulted Ceiling, opens to courtyard w/Rumsford Outdoor Cooking Fireplace. 3 Barns. Just over 5 Acres with the use of 5 more under current agreement w/the Power Company. $719,000
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SEPTEMBER 2011 | THE EQUIERY | 79
Stately Custom Home!
NEW NOVEMBER ISSUE
photos by Linda Davis
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