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SPOTLIGHT ON


MARYLAND-BREDS


This unnamed Quarter Horse fi lly is by Lil Dreamin Magnum and out of Wimpys Classy Sugar. She is bred and owned by Bar M Per- formance Horses.


No Hitter LOF is a registered Holsteiner Verband owned and bred by Therese Schuler of Lead Off Farm. The fi lly is by Cunningham and out of Zamboni Babe, by Ciceras Icewater.


Hilary Moore Hebert owns Santorini, an Oldenburg bred by High Point Hanoverians. His sire is Sinatra Song.


Daeira LDS is an Oldenburg GOV fi lly by Secret out of Dolley M. She is bred and owned by Alexandria Wil- cox of Laima Dalia Sporthorses.


Ampe Performance Horses owns this unnamed Quarter Horse fi lly by MR Spins Doctor, bred by Bar M Perfor- mance Horses.


CALLING ALL MARYLAND SPORT HORSE BREEDERS!


The Maryland Horse Council will be creating a Maryland-bred sport horse database in the coming year and we need your information. If you breed sport horses here in Maryland, contact Katherine Rizzo at editor@equiery.com to fi nd out how you can be included.


DO YOU OWN A MARYLAND-BRED?


Send a photo of your Maryland-bred to editor@equiery.com with the following information: horse’s name • breed • sire’s name • dam’s name • breeder’s name/farm • owner’s name/home town


36 | DECEMBER 2021 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION 800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


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