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ADOPTION OPTION CONTINUED...


Equine Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. Lily of the Valley: a lovely quiet Thoroughbred mare mak- ing her comeback. Extensive ground work; walk, trot, canter under saddle. Excellent pleasure/trail horse prospect.


443-627-0444; equinerescue_rehab@yahoo.com; www.equinerescuerehab.org


Maryland Horse Rescue Dolce: 2006, 16h TB gelding. Looking for a companion horse? He’s as friendly as they come. Pasture sound & gets along in mixed herd. Avail as companion w/no adoption fee through our unique foster program. Ask us about the ben- efits of fostering!


410-294-1521; mdhorserescue@gmail.com; www.mdhorserescue.net


Middle Ridge Animal Rescue Cowboy: 10yo solid 15h gelding. Previously under saddle & requires a patient, confident handler. Thrives w/individual attention. Adoption fee $500


301-305-6440; info@middleridgefarm.com; www.MiddleRidgeAnimalRescue.com


Days End Farm Horse Rescue Oopsie: 2002 Gray POA gelding Walk/trot/canter and has started basic obstacle work. He has also started working at- liberty and enjoys showing off his tricks! Oopsie has a loving personality that would make a great addition to any family.


301-854-5037; adopt@defhr.org; www.defhr.org


Days End Farm Horse Rescue YoYo: 2004 Bay Roan Hackney type Mare. Despite her small size, YoYo makes up for it with her big personality. YoYo has recently been working on her long lining skills and shows great potential to be a driving pony.


301-854-5037; adopt@defhr.org; www.defhr.org Maryland Equine Transition Service


A Maryland Horse Council initiative that provides safe alternatives for horses needing homes by helping owners identify and select the best transition options for their horses.


410-970-6474 • director@mdequinetransition.org www.mdequinetransition.org


TRAINERS/JUDGES/INSTRUCTORS


Heather Achen MHSA “R” Judge Hunter/ Eq. and Jumpers. VHSA and IEA approved Judge. 30 yrs Teaching. Judging and Riding Clinics Available


Katie Phalen Leadline & recreational riding through basic dressage & jumping; trailer training & groundwork for youngsters; competition coach- ing available. Solid foundation in equine behavior & rider biome- chanics for effective communication & partnership with the horse. Clarksville; will travel.


240-888-6945; piaffe99@comcast.net; Northernlightfarm.com


Suzy Floyd USDF Silver Medalist. L* Judge graduate. Extensive Dressage Back- ground. Skilled and experienced instructor. Coaching and training for competition riders. Instruction and guidance in Natural Horse- manship techniques for all disciplines. Brookeville, MD. Trailer in or will travel


301-922-2031; Sfloyd@meadowooddressage.com


Tammy Mattingly At Broken Spoke Stable LLC we are Women training horses for Women. Colt starting, Western, English, Trail and Gaited horses. 25 years experience. Women’s Confidence Clinics, Lessons, Boarding. Located in beautiful Garrett County, MD.


301-616-4681, tlmattingly3@yahoo.com; www.brokenspokestable.net


56 | THE EQUIERY | JANUARY 2019 240-461-2145; crossfoxfarm@verizon.net


Louise “Lou” Bowling Steinfort USEF “r” and MHSA “R” licensed judge.


Hunters, Equitation,


Jumpers, Pleasure. Sidesaddle instruction. Located in central Howard County, MD.


301-704-3660; loulouridesaside@gmail.com


Interested in adding a listing to either Adoption Option or Trainers/Judges/Instructors?


CALL 410-489-7826 TODAY! 800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


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