What’s Happening in Maryland’s Western World
T e Equiery sent out a call to our readers to let us know what is going on in Maryland’s Western World and the responses we got were overwhelm- ing! Photos and stories came pouring in with still more arriving every day. Here is just a small selection of those photos that arrived before we went to print. For more photos and stories, sign up for T e Equiery’s Western Blog on
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Darrell Ireland of Sunderland and Eyeonized are currently ranked in the top 10 for Ameri- can Quarter Horse Aged Geldings.
Miranda Iager and Touch of Class at a Carroll County Western Circuit show
Derrick Gallup participating in the Dolly Parton Race at Double Rock Ranch
Kim Bearsch of Flying K Farm in Joppa showing Skips Gotta Clu
Kevin and Clair Nottingham of First Class Mechanical hosted a team penning clinic at their farm in Westminster with clinician Larry Kuyper (pictured top right) on October 8.
The Saddle Gals and Guys Drill Team mem- bers Kim McDaniel, Kristen McDaniel and Nancy Good at the J Bar W Rodeo
Kathy Coviello of Hanover showing her 24-year-old reg- istered Appaloosa, Cadet Commander, at the Free State Appaloosa Club’s “Spots on the Mid- way” show at this summer’s Howard County Fair
Terri Hobson riding at Assateague Island aboard Diamond
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Hittin’ the trail with the gang from Flying K Farm
Natalie Custodio of Westminster with Radi- cals Best Pass at the MSQHA Black-eyed Susan Show
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