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OBLIGATION FARM 320 Acres • 4 barns
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Boarding • Miles of trails • Heated water wash racks • Tack lockers Trailer Parking • Knowledgeable staff caring for your horse Training in the Hunter/Jumper Discipline Manager/Owner on site/local
Our show team travels to 2-3 shows per month along east coast and The World Equestrian Center. Traveling Team - Brittany Tice & Hailey Johnson •• Home Team - Clare Kozycki Mathews & Beth Mulford
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YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION
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MHSA Hall of Fame Inductee © Linda Davis
Inside this issue... Yearbook of Champions
FEBRUARY 2023
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