BOARDING En-Tice-Ment Stables
Our difference is in the details—from our finishings to our well-designed layouts that brilliantly fulfill our clients’ vision. TriState Barn Builders focuses on custom equestrian and recreational facilities in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. Whether a new horse barn, multi-stall barn, run-in pasture barn, arena or equestrian facility—or a retrofit—you’re assured a job exceptionally well done. Our team of professional master craftsmen ensures it, down to the very last detail. Our legacy of detailed, functional structures and satisfied clients can attest to it.
Harwood - Stall & Field Boarding, Lessons, Camp. Hunter Jumper lessons & Sales. Indoor, out- door, trails, show teams. 410- 798-4980
Full Moon Farm
Full service English riding focused horse farm: Boarding, Lessons, Training, Sales. Show teams. Children, Adults, Beginners - Advanced. Summer camps. In house competitions. 410-795-8371. https://fullmoon-
farm.com
Full field board Thistlehill Farm near Lisbon
BARNS, EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES, RETROFITTING— OUR DIFFERENCE IS IN THE DETAILS.
TRISTATEBARNBUILDERS.COM (717) 331-8517
Snug sheds; auto heated water; very good (rotated) pastures; free choice hay; no climb/top- board fencing; round pen and lighted outdoor arena. Website:
thistlehillfarm.wordpress.com, LL 410 489-4752, Cell 410 829- 7486.
Woodbine/Glenelg
Stall Board for All Disciplines. Rising Star Farm features state-of-the-art 204x84 indoor, 250x150 outdoor. 12x12 matted stalls, heated wash racks, round pen, t/o paddocks, heated tack rooms, a/c lounge & viewing room. Exp. staff on site. Training & lessons. Show horses for sale. 3 miles north of I-70 off Rt. 97, 1007 Hoods Mill Rd, Woodbine, MD. Barn 443-920-3701, cell 301-452-4951,
www.chapman-
reininghorses.com
HORSES
Downsizing - Broodmares & competition horses available. Warmblood & Thoroughbreds. Age 6 - teens. Contact Jan for more info & photos of available horses. 410-967-1191
EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES EVENT SPACES
| BANK BARNS | RETROFITS | RUN-IN PASTURE BARNS | ARENAS
3/4 friesian gelding. 5 years, 16.1H. $8,800 Harness & trail, some ring. 717-739-5427
AFE Builders, LLC Post Frame Construction • Agricultural Buildings • Light
Commercial • Metal Roofing • Restoration.
AFEBuilders.com; 717-572-1680
R & D Cross
Since 1927 So. MD’s Farm Home Garden & Pet Supply Store- Brandywine, Family owned, Southern States dlr. Fireplace Designs & Custom Buildings & more.
www.randdcross.com 301-579-2449
O’Brien’s Pasture Maintenance, LLC.
Agriculture A Certified.
Pesticide/Herbicide Certified, Business License #33719. Nutrient Management Certified. Soil test analysis; pasture mow- ing; aeration; no till seeding; lime & fertilizer application. Application of herbicides (weed control). Estimates by appoint- ment.
obrienspm@gmail.com; 240-429-4113
PRODUCTS/SERVICES
Paradise Energy Solutions We understand solar is a big investment. That’s why we’re
committed to being your long-term solar partner. We’re with you the entire process – design, installation, and maintenance. Visit our website to find a quote, or download “A Farmer’s Guide to Going Solar”.
www.paradisesolarenergy.com
JBM & Sons Excavating LLC
40+ years exp. Specializing in Riding Arenas (Indoor/Outdoor). Ponds, roads/driveways, trails, clearing, grading, Bobcat ser- vices. Pads for run-ins/barns. Anne Arundel, Charles, Calvert & St. Mary’s Counties.www.jbm-
excavating.com; bobby@jbmex-
cavating.com; 443-532-4035
ProFence Quality, professional fence installation since 1989. Board fence,
Motivation - Reg Dark Bay Morgan wean- ling colt. Should mature 15.2Hd. Sport
Horse prospect. $4500. 410-802-6824 22 | JUNE 2024 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION 800-244-9580 |
www.equiery.com
poly cote, horse rail, woven wire, high tensile, deer fencing, vineyard and orchard trellising. Serving PA, MD, NJ, VA, WV. 877-736-8244;
www.profence.org
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