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BOARDING WANT TO SCORE IN THE 70’S NEXT SEASON?


New! AVALON FARMS at CEDARVILLE 5 Stalls available for:


*Twice a week training rides for 3 months *Once a week lesson for 3 months *Osteopathic treatment for 3 months


An intensive rehabilitation of your horse’s posture for increased soundness and performance


*Dental exam and fl oating -1x *A saddle consult-1x *Add’l professionals as needed to be billed


Boarding can continue w/o the above at $600/month w/continued access to above professionals if needed.


COST: $1475 each month for 3 months (typical length of rehabilitation)


Training/Lessons by Sarah Wengernuk : a rider/instructor that has intensive study in the horse’s body mechanics related to their soundness and performance. Kind and patient, she has been known to turn around many situations in which others weren’t able to help. Horses will achieve confi dence, a better posture and increased soundness from the training rides and lessons. Per- formance riders will receive tools to reach that next level of performance. For those not showing, riders will learn step by step ground exercises as well as riding tools to achieve their goals. --References available--


FMI on Sarah and the program: 410-977-7835/www.avalonfarmsmd.com


Woodbine/Glenelg Stall Boarding Avail. for All Disciplines. Rising Star Farm features a new state-of-the-art 204 x 84 indoor arena, 250 x 150 outdoor arena. 12 x 12 matted stalls, heated wash racks, round pen, turnout paddocks, heated tack rooms, air conditioned lounge & viewing rooms. Experienced staff onsite. Training & lessons avail. Show horses for sale. Conveniently located 3 miles north of I-70 off Rt. 97 at 1007 Hoods Mill Road, Woodbine, MD. Call barn 443-920-3701 or 301-452-4951 cell Online Link: FastAd: #853813 N


Place your classified with someone you trust. Place it in The Equiery.


Reichs Ford Farm Field Board $200/mo. Self-Care Stall Board $335/mo. Personalized Full-Care avail. New custom barn, on secluded 240 ac. priv.frm, mountain views, groomed trails, fields, woods, water crossing, mixed terrain, flat & hilly. Custom run-in shelters, quality home-grown hay, free-fed in winter. Auto. heated waterers. Grass & sand/fiber arenas. Mares’ fields. Retirees welcome. MD Licensed. See Reichs Ford Farm website. Ijamsville/Urbana area. Joy Fernon, Resident Mgr. 240-674 -4825, jfernon@comcast.net Online Link: FastAd: #853989 N


BOARDING


Beautiful 120 acres, 60 pasture , 2 arenas, round pen, schooling trails with water crossing. Several fields and paddocks. All disciplines welcome! East Frederick on Liberty Rd. $400/stall, $275/ field. 443-285 3385


Full Care Stall and Field Board.


Cardinal Mill Farm 4 stalls avail - Full care board. Indoor/Outdoor arenas. 12 x 12 box stalls. Heated tack room, lounge, hot/cold wash rack, bathrm. State licensed. $375 per mo. Mult. horse discounts 410-967-0569


Come join us at our relaxed 45 acre peaceful horse farm. Local trails, trailer parking, streams, auto waterers, wash stall, ring and more. I am opening field board & 3 stalls in Oct. Full care which inc grain & hay. Beautiful view of Uncles 500 acre farm. Senior horses,mares,geldings. I have 35 yrs experience rehabing rescue, thin horses. Field board 225.00, stall 325.00 Stalls have mats, lights. Out door ring. Just a quiet drama free barn. We are off London Bridge road and Cherry tree lane. Call Ed at 410-596-1029 for appt. and more information See online: FastAd: #854095 V


Horse Boarding Sykesville, MD


Westminster


Maryland is Good To Geld – Gelding Clinic


yland is Good To Geld – Gelding Clinic October 27, 2012 at Loch Moy Farm, Adamstown, MD


MARYLAND FUND FOR HORSES’ GOOD TO GELD program will conduct a no-cost Gelding Clinic for Maryland residents in need of  nancial assistance with castrating colts and stallions on October 27, 2012 at Loch Moy Farm in Adamstown, MD. Participants must apply in advance and include approval of  tness to castrate from a licensed veterinarian. Spaces are limited, and prospective participants are encouraged to apply early. Application forms may be obtained at www.mdfundforhorses.org. Questions and requests for information may be directed to info@mdfundforhorses.org.


By assisting Marylanders with castrating young horses, Maryland Fund For Horses intends to: a) improve the health and welfare of horses not intended for breeding; b) reduce the number of unwanted horses in Maryland by reducing the number of accidental or unintended breedings and the resulting offspring; and c) assist responsible horse owners to convert potentially unruly and dangerous stallions into more manageable, trainable and marketable geldings.


Maryland Fund For Horses wishes to acknowledge the generous contributions of Loch Moy Farm, the Unwanted Horse Coalition’s Operation Gelding Program, Virginia Tech, Marion DuPont Scott Equine Medical Center, P zer Animal Health, Damascus Equine Associates and Michael Erskine, DVM.


Those interested in sponsorship opportunities or volunteering to assist with the gelding clinic are encouraged to contact volunteer@mdfundforhorses.org.


Maryland Fund For Horses is a Maryland Non-Pro t corporation (501(c)(3) status pending) whose mission is to provide programs to improve equine welfare, reduce the number of unwanted horses and educate horse owners and the public about


responsible horse ownership and equine-use land stewardship. As a state-wide organization, Maryland Fund For Horses strives to foster collaboration and cooperation to improve equine welfare throughout Maryland’s horse industry. For more information, please contact Maryland Fund For Horses, Inc., P.O. Box 194, Libertytown, MD 21762, or e-mail info@mdfundforhorses.org.


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