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Hay Hut


Enclosed Polyethylene Plastic outdoor hay feeder for your horses


Give your horses a Christmas gift you will BOTH LOVE!


Saves Hay & Money Customers report reducing their hay cost by 35% to 50% due to less wasted hay.


• Dimensions 84”x72”X84” - weighs 230Lbs. - (8) 34”x14” openings for horses to access hay


• Easily fl ipped on its side to place in your largest round bale or 16 square bales


• Made of Robust Polethylene that is UV stabilized - comes with 1 year warranty


• Comes in neutral pasture green color


• Stops feeder bickering - weaker horses can eat with dominant horses


• Simple assembly - no tractor needed to use the Hay Hut


being used by Alpaca &


Llama owners to save on hay.


Hay Huts are also


Zips Mint Chocolate & Beckie Peregoy


2010 ApHC World Championship Show


Top Ten Novice Non Pro Hunt Seat Equitation


Thank you to everyone who helped us accomplish so much over the past 3 seasons


©Larry Williams


Kerry Winter & Everyone at C & C Stables for Everything! Veronica McKenzie for letting me “keep” Nicholas Mom, Dad & Aunt Winnie - Our Biggest Supporters


Seth Whitely, Stacey Schaefer, Amy Whitmore, GP Carpentry, Centaurs 4-H Club, & FCA


Training • Lessons • Sales • Showing


Delivery & Set Up Also Avail. at Add'l Charge


$725 + tax


Contact Craig Mickel - 301-992-2671 hayhut@gmail.com


Summerwind Farm North American Affiliate Finals Qualifiers from the Northeast Affiliate Finals Show 9/16 at Dream Park, NJ


Four Quarters Farm


Boarding - Lessons - Training Indoor/ Outdoor Riding Arenas


Western Lessons all ages • Private or Group Horsesmanship • Showmanship • Trail Patterns CHA Certifi ed Instructor • 35 yrs. exp.


* Little Stars Lesson Program * Ages 4 - 6


Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Level Ages 6 & Up


Summer Camps Fun fi lled days including Special Guests & Field Trips


Congratulations to 2011 Gold Star Show Team for a winning season!


Leslie Bosley 4121 Maple Grove Rd. Hampstead MD 443-340-2456 fourqtrsfarm@yahoo.com


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


OPEN: ROMAIN AMPE Pepped Up Enterprise, owned by Daryl Paules, New Freedom, PA INTERMEDIATE OPEN: ROMAIN AMPE Jodianne Nifty Smoke, owned by Betty Lundegaard, Falling Waters, WV Smokin Scootin Fancy, owned by Lauren Lapidus, Germantown, MD LIMITED OPEN & ROOKIE PROFESSIONAL: JESSICA CARROLL GT Dun It Smartly, owned by Margaret Sanders, Broad Run, VA GT Peppy Banjo King, owned by Cliff & Theresa Myers, Chester, CT Wave Cutter, owned by Tom Karabaich, Westminster, MD NON PRO: Kimberly Tillman & Custom Navigator, White Hall, MD PRIME TIME NON PRO: Debby LaPorta & Chex Out Ollie, Summerwind Farm Mary Sue Zimomra & Rowdys Smart Strike, Fairfax, VA Elizabeth Richards & Tap Out, Columbia, MD NOVICE HORSE OPEN LEVEL I: ROMAIN AMPE Lucky Commander 407, owned by Cliff & Theresa Myers Jodianne Nifty Smoke, owned by Betty Lundegaard NOVICE HORSE NON PRO LEVELS I & II: Elizabeth Richards & Tap Out, Columbia, MD YOUTH 13 & UNDER: Tricia Tillman & Custom Navigator, White Hall, MD


Summerwind Farm trained and shown horses earned in excess of $9,000 at the Northeast Affi liate Finals.


Congratulations to Romain Ampe and Custom Crackerjac, Champion Level II Santa Hill Ranch Open Futurity and Re- serve Champion Level IV, owned by Slick Reiner, LLC, Wodbine, MD. And also to Kimberly Tillman and Bob Boom Olena, Champion Santa Hill Ranch Non Pro Futurity Level IV.


Always Quality Reining Horses for Sale Beginner, Adult & Youth Lessons


Trainers Bob LaPorta, Romain Ampe, Jessica Carroll & Mark Fisher


Owners: Bob & Debbie LaPorta Barn: 301-253-0070 • Cell: 301-466-8367 10901 Moxley Road • Damascus, MD 20872 Summerwf@aol.comwww.SWFreininghorses.com


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