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WANTED


wanted @ Hidden Hills Horse Farm, a top notch, competition- focused facility in Central MD. Prior experience required. Must be horse & client-focused, hard -wkg self- starter & passionate abt horse industry. Email love2jump123@gmail.com


PROF H/J/EQ TRAINER/ INSTRUCTOR


 Modular Horse Barns  Run Ins


 Post & Beam Bank Barns  Shed Rows  Barn Restorations


 Stall work www.groffdalebarns.com


717-687-8350 sales@groffdalebarns.com


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Head Trainer Wanted for busy hunter-jumper lesson facility in Chevy Chase, MD. Duties include, but not limited to, coaching at rated shows, client horse lease purchases, assist in overseeing facility’s lesson program, & lesson horse acquisitions.Salary with PTO, health benefits & commissions. Must be a good team leader with excellent work ethic. Call 301-589-9026 or email meadowbrook_stables@yahoo. com FastAd: #853168 N


A FastAd # in a classified means that there is even information (or photos or pedigrees) at equiery. com; just go to equiery.com, select


What does FastAd mean?


$$$$ CASH$$$$ FOR USED TACK


Tired of paying tack stores 30-40% commission and waiting months for items to sell? I pay CASH


for high end used saddles and bridles.


Currently accepting the following brands:


• Albion • Amerigo • Antares • Bates • Butet • Childeric • County • CWD


• Delgrange • Devoucoux • Dk Freedom • Hennig • Hermes • Hulsbos • Jaguar • L’Apogee


• Lauriche • Pessoa • Prestige • Schleese • Stackhouse • Tad Coffi n • Trilogy • Vega


Reining • Cutting Penning Barrels • Pleasure


Western disciplines are some of the most rapidly growing sports in the horse world, and if you offer Western programs, then you need to be in the November issue!


This is your opportunity to ... • Showcase your competition successes • Congratulate your students and owners • Introduce your facility • Thank your clients


www.mdtackexchange.com


nicole@mdtackexchange.com (fastest way to reach me)


301-378-0737 Nicole


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Special ad rates for Western barns & trainers!


“Buying & Sel l ing,” select any category and enter the FastAd number you see in your print edition. You could find up to 6 photos, or a video, or a pedigree, weblinks and e-mail links! Need to upgrade your classified? Contact us today to find out how: classifieds@equiery.com or 1-800-244-9580 x102.


WANTED


Ever seen that joke ad? Wanted New Beau with Farm and Tractor (please send picture of tractor). Well I am seeking a similar combination (or variation). I WANT: Farmette - 5 to 10 acres. Rent to Own in Howard or Montgomery County preferred, or Farmette to Share. Housemate - Horsewoman preferred, non-smoking, and must love hounds and horses. Riding Buddy - Rider with own horse, both safe on trails at walk/trot/canter. And, yes perhapsa Beau (I have the Tractor). Email tractorlass@ verizon.net


Wanted


Barn Help Wanted FT live in barn help wanted. Mature & responsible person needed for 6-8 horses at private facility in Howard Co. Mucking, feeding, t/o & general farm maintanence needed. Apartment avail. 410-689-9916


DC-based national horse associations seeks employee to be responsible for equine health & disease issues, & federal regulations regarding the importation, exportation and interstate movement of horses. Involves working with congress, USDA, state veterinarians, industry organizations and other livestock associations. Please submit resume to: acole@horsecouncil.org. Online Link: FastAd: #853010 N


National Horse Association


Western Riding


Don’t forget to email your photos and show results to editor@equiery.com for The Equiery’s Western Blog!


1-800-244-9580


www.equiery.com Tracy@equiery.com


Jennifer.Webster@equiery.com 800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


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