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NOV 2011


Kate Kudos to…


…Hagerstown rider Corey Minnick who won the professional division during a jousting exhi- bition at T e Great Frederick Fair in September; …Laurel Park jockey Julian Pimentel, who won fi ve races on October 11; …John Crandell III of West River, who rep- resented the U.S. at the 2011 Pan American Games in Endurance riding with the Arabian gelding Heraldic; …Claire Godwin, DVM of Laytonsville, who won the 55-mile ride at the Alabama Yellow- hammer at Talladega T ree-Day Pioneer Ride aboard Reveille. Reveille was also named Best Conditioned for that ride. Claire also tied for fi rst place in the 50-mile ride with PL Mercury; …Cat Carter of Reisterstown and T espurofthe- moment, who won the Appaloosa National Cham- pionship Endurance Ride at the Alabama Yellow- hammer at Talladega T ree-Day Pioneer Ride.


Farrier to Veterinarian Looking for a rainy-day activity for your 4-H,


Pony Club or breed or activity group? T en check out the exhibit “From Craft to Profession: T e Transition from Horse Farrier to Professional Veterinarian,” at the National Medical Library, which is part of the Bethesda campus of the Na- tional Institutes of Health. T e EQ visited the exhibit to see for ourselves the really cool original illustrated manuscripts and the fi rst printed book on equine health care. Curator Michael North, pictured here with the Equiery staff , will be ex- tending the exhibit until December. (Pictured from L-R: associate publisher Jennifer Sponseller Webster; managing editor Katherine Rizzo; cus- tomer service rep and classifi ed specialist Emily Stangroom; curator Michael North, controller Carolyn del Grosso; copy editor Anne Moe; ad- vertising manager Tracy McKenna. Photo taken by publisher Crystal Kimball).


Chadderton


of Victory Sport- horses in Woodbine and McCuan Mario (owned by Patrick McCuan of Sunset Hill Farm) at the Howard Community College Grand Prix


Dr. Michael Erskine and Dr. Laurie Tyrrell- Schroeder explain how the new Lameness Lo- cater works during a demonstration at the Damascus Equine Vet Clinic on September 20.


Maryland Jockey Club president Tom Chuckas and Laurel Mayor Craig Moe celebrate 100 years of racing at Laurel Park on October 15. Go to The Equiery’s “Archives” on equiery.com for some fun his- torical facts about Laurel Park!


Maggie Powell aboard Rocky, owned by Christina Gulli, at Harrison Mule Days in Mt. Airy


Dr. Jenn Dolan listens to some instructions from Bill Moroney during a clinic on Septem- ber 25 at the Washington County Ag Center.


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Dr. Kristin Nesbitt Silon of Frederick placed second at the CPHJA Adult Medal Finals with Mr. Robinson.


Kara Garber and Jacy Lubbehusen lead Tor- tuga during the costume class at the Days End Farm Fall Festival on September 24.


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