BAY EQUINE SERVICE, INC. Ambulatory and ship-in veterinary care for your horse
Serving AA, Calvert, Charles, PG, St. Mary’s
ACUPUNCTURE • CHIROPRACTIC DENTISTRY
Call now for a performance evaluation on your horse!
Linda C. Molesworth, V.M.D.
2195 Hunting Creek Rd., Huntingtown, MD 20639 410-535-9700
bayequine@aol.com www.freshmeadows.net
www.facebook.com/Dr.Molesworth
OPEN:AM PMCLOSED:
Carroll County Tack Area’s Largest Saddlery for over 36 years
Area’s Largest Saddlery for over 36 years
NEW CIRCLE Y LEATHER SADDLES $650 and up
NEW Circle Y Flex2 Saddle with Gel Seat $1,675
All Saddles Guaranteed to Fit!
All Our New & Used Western Saddles are Made in the U.S.A.
Come in from the cold… …come to Paradise.
Paradise is known as a “pleasure barn” - and we agree! Because being with your horse should be a pleasure!
We offer a peaceful, stress-free, judgement-free environment for you and your horse to just “be.”
At Paradise, we don’t expect you to “do” anything with your horse that you don’t want to do!
Light-filled 80 x 120 Indoor Arena • 100 x 200 Outdoor Arena, Groomed Regularly Jumps and Training Obstacles Available • Miles of Trails Climate Controlled Observation & Reflection Lounge Climate Controlled Tack Room with Private Lockers
Hot Water Wash Stalls • Stall or Field Board • Lay-up Paddocks Available
On-site Trainers Available•Outside Trainers Welcome • Drama strictly prohibited Convenient Locatio Exclusive in-house clinics and fun obstacle course days!
Limited stalls available; reserve now for winter; contact us for a private tour.
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580
www.paradisestables.com •
paradisestablesllc@yahoo.com OCTOBER 2017 | THE EQUIERY | 65
6250 Detrick Road • Mount Airy, MD 21771
Discover Peace in Paradise 301-865-4800
911950-170917
912001-171017
911836-170917
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