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BOARDING


Reichs Ford Farm in So Fred Co.


Field Board - $275/mo. Stall Board - 525/mo. 240 acres, mountain views, groomed trails, fields, woods & water crossings. Two barns, custom run-in shel- ters, quality home-grown hay, free-fed in winter. Automatic, heated waterers. Sand/fiber arena & custom round pen, grass arena w/jumps & cavaletti. Mares’ & retirees’ fields. Licensed, Ijamsville/Urbana area. Joy Fernon, Manager 240- 674-4825 reichsfordfarm.com


W Friendship


Full care stall & field board options, min. from I-70 & 32. 12’x13’ matted stalls, 50+ acs of t/o, huge riding fields &sand outdoor with lights. $550/mo stall, $375 field. 301-580-8051 t a r a e q u e st r ia nl l c@gma i l . c om, www.taraequestrianeventing.com


Frederick Co - MD


Large stalls w/mats at private farm. Pasture t/o, rnd pen, 70’ x 200’ outdr lighted arena & areas for hacking. Located next to H/J riding school. $450/mo, quality hay, low dust bedding & per- sonalized care by farm owners. Retirees & semi-retirees wel- come. 301-834-7486 (call after 6 pm) dodgendaja@aol.com


BOARDING ROSE HILL FARM


Port Tobacco, MD. Indoor/ Outdoor riding arenas. Full care horse board - 24/7 turnout w/ access to 12 x 12 stalls. 200 acre farm. Tack room/lounge. Wash stall w/hot water. Trails & room to hack. Farm manager lives on site. Peaceful setting for better connection with horse & rider. $395/mo. Call 301-642- 4479 for more information.


HORSE TREADMILL, PEMF & BOARDING


BOYDS, MD: Moon Rising Farm offering treadmill services for equine conditioning & rehabil- itation. Also Offering PEMF for equine rehabilitation. 24/7 t/o w/ all the amenities of stall board. Lrg indoor lighted, mirrored arena w/new footing in 2019. Outdoor ring w/new footing in 2018. Heated grooming & wash stalls w/on-demand hot water. Over 200 acs of rolling hills to ride, full set of stadium jumps, hauling to shows & instruction & coaching. Owner/trainer lives on premises. Call Rebecca at 240- 277-0039 for barn tour


October Classifieds


Contact us by September 15th your ad in the October issue!


to place


Email classifieds@equiery.com or call Emily 443-717-0120


Come board in Paradise


Maryland’s Premier Pleasure Barn Where being with your horse ...


is always a pleasure.


• Light-fi lled 80 x 120 Indoor Arena • 100 x 200 Outdoor Arena • Jumps & Training Obstacles Available • 300+ acres of Trails • Climate Controlled Observation Room • Climate Controlled Tack Rooms w/ Private Lockers


• Hot Water Wash Stalls


• Stall or Field Board • Lay-up Paddocks Available • Specialty Individualized Horse Care • Monthly Fun Days and Lessons with Joe London


• Outside Trainers Welcome • Drama Strictly Prohibited • Convenient Location


Rick Shaff er Trail Horse


Testing Program Clinic & Evaluation October 26 & 27


Discover Peace in Paradise 6250 Detrick Rd. • Mount Airy, MD 21771


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580 For more information, please visit www.howardcountyironbridgehounds.org


LIGHTNING ROD SYSTEMS


Installed and Repaired


We protect Houses, Barns, Stables, Pole Barns and Trees. U.L. Listed Materials N.F.P.A. Member


Family Owned Since 1950 Serving PA, DE, MD, NJ, & NY


William Burden 800-557-9037 www.wblightningrods.com


Howard County-Iron Bridge Hounds


Fall Hunter Pace Sunday, September 20 Pleasant Prospect Farm


You do not need not be member of a hunt club! Just get a team of riders together and have fun!


301-865-4800


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