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SanC Mar Stables (301) 972-7347





ombined Training • Dressage Boarding • Training • Lessons


Poolesville


Features: large box stalls with rubber mats • wash stall • heated tackroom • indoor arena • lighted all weather outdoor ring • large turnout pastures


The ALL NEW lineup from SUNDOWNER of all their aluminum trailers, 8 yr warranty, loaded with options at an introductory price is here.


2011 Sundowner Charter SE w/dr room $13,900. Loaded.


Limited Supply!


Loaded with stud doors to make stalls.


2011 Sundowner 2+1 GN w/dr room $22,900.


for Small Dressage Barn on the Virginia Eastern Shore. Free Apt., Free Board. Free lessons with USDF certified instructor in exchange for care of 6 - 7 horses. Positive, friendly, professional atmosphere with many opportunities. 757-302- 0224 or deripiaffe@aol.com


Working Student Wanted


Instructor / Barn Instructor / barn help needed for a large lesson facility in Columbia MD. Aprox. 30 hours a week. Hours 3:00pm-9:00pm Monday - Friday. Duties will include:water,hay,feed and groom for the lesson program. Applicant must show excellent people skills. Experience in Instructing Beginner thru Intermediate level students in a group environment a must. Full time position may be available for the right person. Salary based on experience. Send resume to sjw42963@aol.com. Call Sue 240-508-5377


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Winfield/Westminster area. To help w/ horse blanket washing & repair. April-Oct. Sew What 410-848-3988


Part-time Help Wanted


20-horse eventing and sales barn. Must have experience and reliable transportation. Some riding possible. Full or part-time. Nottingham, PA. csquarefarm@gmail.com or 610-932-5832


Groom & Barn Help Wanted


IN BY A NOSE


Budha-WB/Paint 8yo 15.3 dk bay geld. 3 nice gaits, jumps 18”, hacks out well w/ grp or alone. Started drsg career. Star at 1st show in Jan w/ comps on suppleness & willingness. Sweet dispos, gd work ethic, solid build, gd feet. Loads, ties, stands for vet/farrier. Easy to handle at home & away. Suitable for beg/ amt/prof. Currently in prof training. For sale bc owner needs to reduce herd. $5000. Price increases w/ training & exper. Ashley 301-580-8051


White Leer Truck Cap Long bed. Rear spoiler & window. Sliding window up front. $300. Call 301-904-4048. Located in Woodbine.


(856) 697-4497 Fax: 856-697-3835


sales@crossroadstrailers.com


1230 Harding Hwy. Newfi eld, NJ 08344


www.crossroadstrailers.com If your dreams have you going places, come to ... Hunters, Jumpers, Eventing,


Lessons, Training, Showing Beginner to AdvanceD - Children & Adults


Our philosophy is to create a balance between the horse and rider so their time together is relaxing, enjoyable, and successful.


Adrian Ford Trainer/Owner 301-537-5015 www.bigeasyfarm.com


Located at Canterbury Farm 20001 Bucklodge Road Boyds, MD 20841 74 | THE EQUIERY | APRIL 2012


martingales, bigger bits, teeth grinding, pinned ears, knocking jumps, bad dressage scores & retiring at age 12 are THINGS OF THE PAST!


Structure dictates function - Function dictates structure Learn how the horse's body parts (structure) are supposed to function


(range of motion) & you will experience the health/soundness, performance & relationship you always wanted from your horse


When function misfi res, patterns of tension/holding emerge & the structure


breaks down & ages prematurely. Restoring correct function to the structure puts everything back in balance & seems to "take years off!"


Schedule a lesson to understand what all of this really means! Your horse or mine!


EFFECTIVE RIDING 64 Gambrills Rd, Severn MD 21144


www.effectiveriding.com Sarah 410-977-7835 800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


Joint injections at age 8, side reins, weak stifl es,


847905-120412 844709-120212


847597-120412


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