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• Lighted Indoor Arena • Heated Observation Lounge • Heated Tack Room w/ Private Lockers


• Hot Water Wash Stalls • Superior Care for all Breeds • All Disciplines Welcome


Paradise Rediscover horses,


rediscover you at


• Miles of Trails • Stall or Field Board • Lay-up Paddocks Available • On-site Trainers Available • Outside Trainers Welcome • Convenient Location • Quiet Family Atmosphere


Gaited Horses in Paradise


Gaited horses are becoming more and more popular in the United States, particularly with the number of older adults "coming back to" riding, just learning to ride, or who just want to spend hours on the trail. T ere is no posting or bouncing on gaited horses, making them the horse of choice for anyone with a bad backs, throbbing shoulders or achey ankles. With their calm and willing temperaments, they are easier to learn to ride, and perfect for people who only ride once a week or once a month.


Paradise specializes in Rocky Mountain, Mountain Pleasure, Kentucky Mountain, and Spotted Mountain Gaited Horses. All are known for their beauty, intelligence, calmness, versatility – and of course, for their smooth, four-beat gait. Come test ride one of these exceptional horses - you'll know you're in Paradise when you do!


Got a gaited horse? Looking to have him schooled or trained more? Ask us about our gaited horse training and exercise programs - wouldn't your horse like to be in Paradise?


6250 Detrick Road Mount Airy, Maryland www.paradisestables.com 301-865-4800 paradisestablesllc@yahoo.com


66 | THE EQUIERY | MARCH 2012


The go-to resource for


Maryland’s eventers Featuring:


Featuring:


Maryland’s Competition Calendar Cross-country Schooling Guide Must Know Information about Rule Changes


What’s New for the 2012 Season.


DEADLINE IS MARCH 10


1-800-244-9580 fax: 410-489-7828 info@equiery.com www.equiery.com


800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


WANTED


Therapist Needed For diverse pop. base, using hippotherapy modality, at progressive, expansive therapeutic riding facility. PT some Sat. Therapy room avail for traditional treatment sessions for expanded private practice business opportunity. PTA & COTA may also apply. Dr. Helen Tuel 410-489-5100 trrc01@aol.com


IN BY A NOSE


7 yo 16H Paint/Draft g. Trng. lvl Dressage, o/f, hacks out alone or in grp. neg.


Contact Ali @ 443-744-3898.


Retails new for $250 - $300, asking $95. Heavy duty, triple hinge metal nose ring, 2 side rings. Adjustable to fit most horses. 410-802-4219


Courbette Longeing Caveson


Intermediate rider. Price to GOOD HOME. $3900.


Physical or Occupational


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Dark Horse Dressage is looking for a few quality horses to take on consignment-must be realistically priced. Also, a few openings for training/partial training/board w/ lesson pkg. Some stalls avail. to lease for compatible trainer. Call 301-271-1961


Do You Have Horses For Sale?


Hay & Straw: Round & Square bales—Mixed Grass, Timothy, Alfalfa & orchard grass mix. Fred & Surrounding Counties, 240-674- 2030/ 301-865-3146


England Acres Hay


Equiery classifieds get read and get results! In-print and on-line!


White Leer truck cap. Long bed. Rear spoiler and window. Sliding window up front. $300. Call 301- 904-4048. Located in Woodbine


17 1/2” County WB, black, XW tree, good condition. $500. 301-774- 0794, lv. msg.


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