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Who’s Who on the Maryland Horse Industry Board, continued...


mately 35 years and has a small family farm with her husband Chris and two children in Upper Marlboro. Many people may have met Peggy at the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s Open House, where she has brought animals, including a miniature horse and a draft horse, for the past 20 years. She also inspects animal health papers at regional agricultural fairs and shows.


Secretary of Agriculture, Ex Offi cio: Joseph Bartenfelder Appointed by Governor Larry Hogan to serve as Secretary of Ag-


riculture, Joseph Bartenfelder grew up on a farm and has been a full- time farmer and small businessman. His family lives on the home farm in Caroline County and also owns and operates two other farms in Dorchester County. T e Bartenfelder family sells produce wholesale and at the Baltimore City Farmers’ Market, raises poultry, and grows wheat, beans, and corn.


Stable Licensing: Tonya Kendrick Tonya Kendrick has worked at the MDA for 18 years. Tonya handles the stable licensing for the MHIB and works for the State Vet Board.


MHIB HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE


Established ten years ago, the MHIB Health Advisory Committee advises the State Vet and the Secretary of Agriculture; the committee serves as a citizens advisory to help the MDA be more responsive to the needs of the equestrian community on health issues that could have a devastating impact to the horse industry. Industry representatives serve at the invitation of MDA/MIHB.


Racetrack Veterinarians: Kathleen Anderson Dr. Kathleen Anderson is the President of the American Association of Equine Practitioners and operates the Equine Veterinary Care facil- ity at the Fair Hill Training Center in Fair Hill, MD.


Maryland Association of Equine Practitioners: Elizabeth Callahan A native of the Eastern Shore, Dr. Elizabeth (Didi) Callahan received her DVM from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1985, joining Veterinary Medical Center in Easton. She is board certifi ed in the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, Equine Specialty and the American College of T eriogenologists. Her practice interests include reproduction in all species, equine nutrition, and acupuncture. She also breeds warmbloods and competes her home- breds at the FEI level in eventing.


VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center: Michael Erskine A founding member of this committee, Dr. Michael Erskine is the


director of Virginia Tech’s Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Cen- ter. A graduate of the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veteri- nary Medicine, Mike became the fi rst practicing equine veterinarian in Maryland to be board certifi ed by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP). He practices with Damascus Equine Associates in Mount Airy, MD, a group of private ambulatory equine practitioners who serve a wide variety of clients and their horses in Maryland and surrounding areas. Dr. Erskine chairs the Maryland Veterinary Founda- tion. A member of the Maryland Veterinary Medical Association and the Maryland Horse Council and diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, he is also a past president of all three organiza- tions. Dr. Erskine has special interest in sport and pleasure horses.


MD Racing Commission: J. Michael Hopkins J. Michael Hopkins has been Executive Director of the Maryland


Racing Commission since 2003 and has worked for the Commission in various capacities since 1984. He is responsible for all horse racing pro-


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grams that are regulated by the Maryland Racing Commission at our state’s T oroughbred, Standardbred and Steeplechase tracks, including the Commission’s medication rules and regulations. Mike lives at his family’s Elberton Hill Farm in Darlington.


Maryland Veterinary Medical Association: Peter Radue A 1978 University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr.


Peter Radue joined Dr. Roger Scullin to form Damascus Equine Asso- ciates. Dr. Radue is the current President of the Maryland Association of Equine Practitioners (MAEP) and serves on the board of directors for the Maryland Horse Council. His horse interests have included raising and showing Morgan horses, eventing and foxhunting.


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professional interests include lameness diagnosis and treatment with a special interest in ultrasound imaging. He lives in Howard County with his wife Nanette and three children.


MDA Offi ce of State Veterinarian: Marla Stevens Dr. Marla Stevens is a fi eld veterinarian covering all regions of the


state. She manages the statewide CEM and fairs/shows programs for the Animal Health Section. In addition, she carries out all equine re- portable disease programs and is a liaison with USDA on these matters. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veteri- nary Medicine and prior to coming to MDA in 2003, she was a private equine veterinary practitioner.


MDA State Veterinarian: Michael Radebaugh Dr. Michael Radebaugh has been a fi eld veterinarian for MDA since


2011, responsible for regional and statewide fi eld, regulatory and emer- gency readiness as well as response animal health operations. He has more than 41 years in many aspects of the veterinary fi eld, including 34 years as a large animal veterinarian.


USDA Area Veterinarian in Charge: Mark Remick Dr. Mark Remick is veterinarian in charge of the Maryland-Virginia- Delaware division of the U.S. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Ser- vice (APHIS). His offi ce is located in Richmond, Virginia and is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Dr. Remick formerly worked as head state veterinarian for the Michigan Department of Agriculture.


MHIB Licensed Veterinarian Representative: Dr. Michael Odian, Chair- man - see MHIB bio


UMD College of Agriculture & Natural Resources: Dr. Amy Burk - see MHIB bio


MHIB Licensed Stable Operators: Karen Fulton - see MHIB bio Maryland Horse Council: Judy Smith - see bio in MHC section General Equestrian Community: Crystal Brumme Pickett - see previous bio


“Everyone reads The Equiery! It’s a Maryland institution!”


- Ross Peddicord, MHIB executive director


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