843562-120312
Where your horse comes fi rst, last ... always! S
• Lay-ups • Boarding
• Sales Prep • Miles of Trails • Cross Country Jumps On Site
Boarding Rates Field Board: $425/month Feed 1 or 2 x day and hay
Regular Stall Board: $650/month Includes group or semi private turnout, feeding up to 2x per day, hay, day/night blanket
Deluxe Stall Board: $790/ month Group or semi private turnout, feeding up to 2x per day, hay, day/ night blanket, PLUS holding for extra appointments, medicating, bandaging/wrapping, extra blanketing and fl y masks (client responsible for purchasing masks)
A La Carte Rates Daily Rate Stall: $23/day Daily Rate Field: $18/day Lay-Up: $25/day Training: $50/day (incl board) Please see our website or call for a full menu of rates.
Pleasant Prospect Hunter Pace: Saturday, May 26, 2012
Run like a hunter pace, but not associated with any hunt club. Perfect for eventers, foxhunters - anyone who wants to go ride cross country and have some fun! Families or friends can make up teams of two to four riders; ride in multiple divisions! Don't have
Summer Sunset Jumper Series
T ursdays, 6 p.m. until we are done Save the Dates! June 14 June 21 June 28 July 5
July 12 July 19 July 26
Plenty of parking; tailgating and picnics around arena Prizes for Series High Point & for Trainers! Entry Fees - Register On Site $15 per class; $10 per class for PPF clients & Pony Club See website beginning in April for classes & divisions!
www.pleasantprospectfarm.com To schedule a visit (by appointment only) 443-375-6448 12 | THE EQUIERY | MARCH 2012
enough to make a team? Come anyway, we will fi nd a team for you! $20 per ride. Contact Karen Reilly 301-980-8268 or
JFReilly6@msn.com Fall Hunter Pace: Sunday, September 30, 2012
800-244-9580 |
www.equiery.com
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