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Westminster, MD Congratulations Rachel Tanio & Kiss the Rain on a successful 2011 Show


Season: Gr. Champion Warrenton Pony Show; Res. Champion Upperville Childen’s Medium Pony; Top Small/Medium Pony Trip at MHSA Children’s Pony Medal Finals; & many more champions and reserves.


T ank you Jenny Graham and Cookie De Simone for letting us lease such a great pony!


2011 Schedule


T e Highlands at Loch Mo 3 Rings - All Weather Footing


Moy F Moy Farm


The MDHT Fall Schooling Series sponsored by Bu de Brothers/Featherlite Trailers


by Burrdettte


All Horse/Rider combinations that compete at all three MDHT Fall Series are eligible for the Spring Series Silver Tray and Burdette Brothers/Featherlite Trailers Cash Awards. Points will be accumulated at any level.


DATE EVENT


October 8 - 9 Maryland Horse Trials #3 (USEA Recognized)


October 10-14 Clinic Week: Professionals will be holding clinics on the competition course each day.


© Jones and Lockett


Congratulations to my other riders on their many accomplishments for 2011:


Case Closed - Kris Heerema, Noah Abramson - Rider Sam Arthur & Johnny Be Good Lockslea Mayers & Figaro Madison Semies & Sadie


T anks to Noah Abramson, Green Glen Equine Vet, Michael Sapp, Amando and the crew for keeping my horses in good condition.


JoAnn T. Robertson - Owner/Instructor USEF “R” Judge


Ponies, Equitation, Hunters, Lessons, T erapeutic Program Children – Adults


Lessons on Your Horse or School Horse Boarding, Miles of Trails


New! Indoor-Outdoor Arena, Modern Morton Barn October 16


Fall Burdette Brothers/Featherlite-MDHT Starter Horse Trial Series #2


1st, 2nd, 3rd place prizes for competitors who sign up for all 3 horse trials. Ribbons through 8th place.


October 17-24 Competition Course Open for Schooling. Call 301-514-0111 to schedule your time.


November 13 Fall Burdette Brothers/Featherlite-MDHT Starter Horse Trial Series #3


**Cash prizes provided by our


Fall Series Sponsor, Burdette Brothers/Featherlite Trailers Volunteers Needed for All Events!


Not competing? Come volunteer. You’ll be treated to morning snacks, lunch, and a great wine and cheese party at the end of the day, PLUS a T-shirt or hat and you can earn certifi cates for free Cross Country schooling.


1235 Park Mills Road • Adamstown, MD 21710


301-514-0111 • info@themarylandhorsetrials.com www.themarylandhorsetrials.com


Do you REALLY WANT TO use weapons on your horse?


Learn how to improve the partnership so you won’t feel compelled to Rely on Whips, Spurs, Harsh Bits, Draw Reins or Tie Downs.


One of the most common complaints I hear from dressage riders is that the horse is dead to the leg and resistant in the bridle. I see a horse that has not been given the freedom to “get away” from the leg or given the opportunity to yield to the bridle.


Dressage should be about education, communication, and trust, not armaments. My mission is to put true horsemanship back into dressage.


Suzy Floyd


25 Years Experience Teaching & Training USDF Silver Medalist • L* Judge • Extensive Dressage Background


Lessons • Clinics • Coaching Beginners Welcome • All Disciplines Welcome Will Travel - Trailer-Ins


MeadoWood Dressage, LLC 18 | THE EQUIERY | OCTOBER 2011


301-922-2031 email: sfl oyd@meadowooddressage.com


800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


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