SPOTLIGHT ON
MARYLAND-BREDS
Allegra Q is a Hanoverian mare owned by Hilltop Farm Inc. and bred by Suzanne Quar- les. She is by Anhaltiner E and out of EM Fifth Avenue Q.
Shelby Langlois owns and competes the New Forest/Arabian mare Pipe Creek Pebbles (Wicked Courtjester x Lightening). The mare was bred in New Windsor at the McNemar’s Pipe Creek Farm.
Paula Stapleton nicknamed her two-year-old Quarter Horse Wicked while her AQHA regis- tered name is pending because she’s mischie- vous. The fi lly was bred by Bob LaPorta and is by the stallion Inferno 66 out of the mare Ms Jes- sie Boom.
Severn Bay Rum is a Welsh Mountain Pony by Severn Merrymaker and out of Severn Ci- ara. He was bred by Severn Oaks Farm and is owned by Mary I. Benedict.
MacCrimmon Campbelton is a Highland Pony, which is an endangered breed with fewer than 100 ponies in all of North America. The breed origi- nated in Scotland. “Cam” was bred by MacCrim- mon Stud LLC in Harwood and is by MacCrim- mon Andrew out of Rockcake of Whitefi eld. He is owned by breeders Kathy and Paul Simpson.
Ann McKay bred this Anglo-Arab named Good Juji-Juniper by Admiral Harnly and out of Quest. She is cur- rently owned by Sutton Wetcher.
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David Butts of Union Bridge bred the Thor- oughbred Runsonstilts, who is now owned and competed by Margaret McKelvy. “Stilts” is by Cherokee’s Boy out of Oh So Fine.
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Bred by Louisa Emerick in Fair Hill, this combined driving pony, Lanie’s Lad is owned by Kim Stover. He is a Connemara/Thorough- bred by Ard Celtic Ard and out of Tri-Creek Greystone B’Lanna.
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