Attention Contractors
Looking to Snag those Spring Farm Fix-Up Jobs?
Advertise in The Equiery’s Farm Fix-Up Guide
featured in the April print issue & on
www.equiery.com/farm-fi x-up-guide
BOARDING W Friendship
Full care stall & field board options. Min. from I-70 & 32. 12’x13’ matted stalls; 50+ acs of t/o; huge riding fields & sand outdoor w/lights. $625/mo stall; $425 field. 301-580-8051; tar-
aequestrianllc@gmail.com; tar-
aequestrianeventing.com
Paradise for You & Your Horse
State of the art facility in Mt. Airy offering elite care in peace- ful, stress-free environment. Wash stalls; heated observ lounge; tack rms w/lockers; indr arena; 125 acres of rolling pas- ture; board fencing; auto water- ers; custom-designed run-ins; “Weight Watchers” paddocks; 10 miles of trails; 301-865-4800 or
paradisestablesllc@yahoo.com;
www.paradisestables.com
PRODUCTS/SERVICES
Maryland farm owners need you!
Spring is coming and farm owners are
looking for advice, estimates & equipment to repair, rebuild, replace and renovate structures, fence lines, pastures, arenas & so much more!
ProFence Quality, professional fence installation since 1989. Board fence,
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
Contact Tracy McKenna 410-489-7826
tracy.mckenna@
equiery.com
www.equiery.com/april-ad-specials Ask about Multi-Media Packages!
UMD offers foaling services for mares due in late March to late April. Expert care by trained students and experienced staff. 24/7 monitoring, detailed new- born care, and personalized owner updates. $30/day. Limited spots available. Contact Dr. Burk at
amyburk@umd.edu.
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
DEADLINE: MARCH 10
Farmers Cooperative Association Feed
Our feeds are made with cut- ting-edge technology and nutri- tion. They are not “mill mixes”. Brown bags save $$; Minimal preservatives; Over 30 deal- er locations in MD, VA, WV, PA & NJ; Equine team avail w/ friendly, practical advice. www.
FarmersCoop.com, 301-663- 3113
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Countryside Fencing Excellence is our standard. Specializing in horse & livestock
fencing. High tensile, board fence, woven wire, Horsecote. We also offer residential fencing. Free estimates. 240-344-0157.
First Class Mechanical - Livestock Waterers (certified installer of Nelson Waterers). Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, Well Pumps & Water Treatment. Master Plumber.
www.firstclass-
mechanical.com; 410-876-2434
Did you know that Maryland Horse Council Members can place online-only classifieds for free?
Free Online Classifieds
Join Today! 844-MDHORSE or
membership@mdhorsecouncil.org
800-244-9580 |
www.equiery.com
PRODUCTS/SERVICES
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
Dog Box 3 hole fiberglass dog box. Can be mounted on UTV or small pickup. Has
working fan. $550. Located in Mt. Airy/ Libertytown. Call or text: 207-468-2370
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.rand-
dcross.com 301-579-2449
Mountain Laurel Contractors, LLC. New barn construction, refurbishing, roofing, siding, upgrades. We work with you to make your dreams come to life.
mountainlaurelcontractors.com; 717-344-4648
GOT BUCAS?
All Bucas Winter Turn Outs on sale while supply lasts. www.
ridingright.com; 800-545-7444
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