Large Inventory of Horse, Stock & Living Quarter Trailers
TRAINER SPOTLIGHT DALE PROCTOR
PPF MANAGER & TRAINER SINCE 1999
A native of Virginia, Dale Proctor had the classic equestrian education for her generation: showing hunters, becoming a B Pony Club graduate, attending Foxcroft School in Middle- burg, and graduating from the West- moreland Davis Equestrian Institute at Morven Park.
Now defunct, the Westmoreland Da- vis Equestrian Institute at Morven Park was considered the pinnacle of edu- cation for the serious equestrian in the 1970s and early 1980s, providing students tutelage from some of the world’s most accomplished horsemen,
including Olympic Gold Medalists and world renowned FEI trainers and coaches, such as Bert de Nementhy, Jack Le Goff, Gunner Oster-
Olympic Gold Medalist Lendon Grey in Maine, and then spent three years with Grant Schneidman, a former USET Three-Day Event team member and USDF Gold and Silver medalist. In the years that fol- lowed, Dale’s career path included breaking and training, reschooling race horses, and eventing through the prelimary level.
Dale has been managing private horse farms for over 30 years, and continues to be an active foxchaser, serving as an honorary whipper-in surprising, as also at the age of 10, Dale was whipping-in on foot for a beagle pack!
At Pleasant Prospect Farm, Dale specializes in the making of safe and sound foxhunters, both equine and human. She excels in providing healthy, well-adjusted and well-schooled foxhunters for a variety of riders. She thrives on assessing and matching the various tempera- ments, personalities and management needs of horse and rider.
A pragmatic, hands-on farm manager, Dale works closely with every order to keep boarding and training rates reasonable for clients.
2017 • Sundowner 2 + 1 $23,900
856-697-4497 Fax: 856-697-3835
2017 Sundowner BP w/ DR $14,500
1230 Harding Highway Newfield, NJ 08344
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2018 BIson LQ Trailers Have Arrived!
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Madeline Radosevic and
Den-Mar Farm for a successful 2016 show season
wishes to congratulate Perlée Bleu
© Kathryn Southard
2016 USHJA HOTY Zone 3 Champion Small Green Hunter Pony 13th Overall at 2016 U.S. Pony Finals in Small Green Ponies
U.S. Pony Finals Reserve Champion Owner/Rider Award Small Green Ponies
Den-Mar Farm Welsh Ponies Margaret Ragan Dena Ragan Radosevic Sunderland, MD
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