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MARYLAND COMBINED TRAINING ASSOCIATION


Congratulations to all MCTA ANNUAL


AWARD WINNERS! Join MCTA in 2013 for:


MCTA HORSE TRIALS at SHAWAN DOWNS


USEA Recognized/USEF endorsed A, I , P, T, N, and


NEW! Beginner Novice ✫ ✫ ✫ ✫


MCTA STARTER


HORSE TRIALS July 7, 2013


Intro, BN, N ✫ ✫ ✫ ✫


MCTA JENNY CAMP


HORSE TRIALS Fall 2013


Intro, BN, N ✫ ✫ ✫ ✫


JOIN MCTA for an EVENTful 2013!


Lots of opportunities to learn about the Olympic sport of eventing:


Competitions, clinics, member-sponsored activities plus annual year end awards & cash grants toward furthering your eventing goals. Youth & adults welcome, whether you ride or not-- fi nd a horse, a friend, a coach, a facility-- all levels from intro to advanced. Have FUN with horses!


Learn about MCTA, get the latest news, membership benefi ts, download applications, points forms, view the region’s most comprehensive calendar of all things horsey & much more...


Visit us at www.MDCTA.com and ‘Like’ us on facebook.


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580 GAITE May 4-5, 2013


Fox Cry Rose Cuffl inks 2006 Sec. B Welsh Stallion, 12.3 h


(Fox Cry Whinny The Pooh X Burgundy Rosette by *Pendock Masterpiece) “Hershey” was 2007 National Yearling Champion. He fi nished the 2012 show season MPB Reserve Champion Senior Stallion,


WPSCA Southeast Regional Reserve Champion, 5th in the Nation, and 3rd Penn Marydel


year- end champion with very limited showing! With just a few foals on the ground, two were year- end winners in Hunter Breeding in 2012! $500 fi rst shipment, collection included!


Also standing at Stud: Fox Cry Limited Edition and *Telynau Bronze Statue


Please come see us at Horse World Expo on Stallion Ave at Booth S9.


Flying Change PHP, Stewartstown PA


Off ering Lessons-Training-Sales-Breeding www.fl yingchangephp.com * 717-676-6488


Producers of Quality Forage Feed


What we produce is not just hay in a bag! Visit us at Maryland Horse World Expo


Booths 1220 & 1308 to  nd out more about our products Lucerne Farms, Inc.


P.O. Box 510 • Fort Fair eld, ME 04742 www.lucernefarms.com • 800-723-4923


PLANTATION WALKING HORSES OF MARYLAND Proudly Presents A


GAITED HORSE CLINIC


March 23rd & 24th with Renowned Gaited Horse Trainer GARY LANE


Winner of the National Walking Horse Association’s Phoenix Award for his natural sound training methods and author of the highly acclaimed book, “Training the Gaited Horse, From the Trail to the Rail”, Gary Lane is devoted to teaching techniques for working with the natural abilities of the gaited horse to achieve the easy smooth gait that is bred into him. Using a mix of general horsemanship techniques and principles of classical riding, his ability to break the training down into simple steps is an asset to his teaching style. This approach creates a positive learning experience for the horse and rider. Gary was selected this year to be the gaited horse clinician at the MD Horse World


Expo. Now is the chance to have him work with you and your horse.


Whether You Are A Beginner or Experienced Rider… Trail Ride or Show Your Gaited Horse… THIS IS THE CLINIC FOR YOU!


Cost for the 2 days for horse & rider. $275 (10% discount for PWHM members) • Auditors: $35 per day or $60 for the weekend (10% discount for PWHM members)


Overnight Stalls Available at $50 for this weekend. Location: Forest View Farms, 2021 High Point Rd., Forest Hill, MD 21050


For More Information please come visit us at MD Horse World Expo, booth 1409, or contact Robin Lord at 443-807-6408 or email jerrydashrobin@msn.com


JANUARY 2013 | THE EQUIERY | 17


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