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Now Accepting Boarders


HORSES


PRODUCTS


Farmers Coop carries a full line of ADM Feeds and Supplements. ADM’s Equine Program is focused at providing high-qual- ity, research-supported nutri- tional products for horses of all life stages and performance lev- els. Forage First® We’re “Doing what’s right for the horse.” www. admanimalnutrition.com


• 65 Acres • 12 X 12 Stalls


• Hacking Areas • Outdoor Arena • Round Pen • Individual Paddocks w/Run-in Sheds & Auto Water • Large, Lush Pastures w/Run-in Sheds & Auto Water • Lounge • Bathroom & Shower • 2 Hot & Cold Wash Stalls


$400 STALL BOARD


Alabama - Reg. 13 yr. black, 15.1H Morgan Mare. Jansen Whippoorwill lines, bred back


to JMF black stallion. $6500 410-802-6824


Downsizing - Broodmares & competition horses available. Warmblood & Thoroughbreds. Ages 6 - teens. Contact Jan for more info & photos of available horses. 410-967-1191


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


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


Mason Dixon Stables


618 Humbert Schoolhouse Road, Westminster, MD Convenient to Littlestown, Hanover & Taneytown 717-725-9834


Orlando - Ore: Reg. Black year- ling Morgan Colt. Mature 15.2H.


$3500 Call for photos 410-802-6824


PRODUCTS Stall Gates


get the ventilation your horse needs with our Amish-made stall gates. 3 sizes with or w/o yoke. Emge Equine Services 800-467- 7321 $179.95 $249.95 earth- horse.com jeanne@earthhorse. com


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 & recreational facilities in PA, VA, W VA & MD. Whether a new horse barn, multi-stall barn, run-in pasture barn, arena or equestrian facility—or a retrofit w/new interiors, rubber pavers, custom stalls & sliding—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 struc- tures & satisfied clients can attest to it. 717-331-8517 tristatebarnbuilders.com


Farmers Cooperative Association Feed


ADVANTAGES: Old fashioned service w/cutting edge tech- nology; Simple brown bags save $$; Minimal preservatives added; Over 30 dealer locations in MD, VA, WV, PA & NJ; Equine Nutritionist avail w/practical advice www.FarmersCoop.com, 301-663-3113


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


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.paradise- solarenergy.com


28 | MAY 2023 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION


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. bit.ly/3N- L07w5 bobby@jbmexcavating. com 443-532-4035


Online Classifieds Updated Daily at


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