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MHC Industry Professional Members, continued...


lives of Toroughbred racehorses, both active and retired by providing training and rehabilitation while educating the public through the de- velopment of Breed Ambassadors.” One of TPR’s breed ambassadors is Maryland-bred Mystical Harbor,


(Harbor Man x Gambling Joy (Allen’s Prospect)), who competes suc- cessfully at the Prix St. Georges level in Dressage. He is living proof that Toroughbreds can compete at the highest levels of Dressage, provided they have received proper training. Clark is the author of New Track, New Life: Understanding and Retraining the Off-Track Toroughbred, which you can purchase on TPR’s website, https://goodhorse.org/.


SPONSOR NEWS We are thrilled to announce Nunn


Finer Products as a new MHC sponsor. Nunn Finer manufactures English riding tack, products and stable supplies. Te company was founded by MHC Board Member John Nunn In 1993, when he began making Toroughbred racing equip- ment. Te company expanded after riders in disciplines outside of racing began requesting leather goods and equipment. Nunn Finer began manu- facturing high quality bridles for the Eventing, Dressage, and Foxhunting communities as well as for Hunter/Jumper competitors. As Nunn says on the company’s website, “I could never figure out why bridles cost $500- $600 dollars without reins. I know what it cost to make a beautiful bridle out of the finest Italian leather which surely should not cost our customers that much . . . Another thing I could never understand was if you break a cheek piece or need a different size brow band, the matching part wasn’t available.” Nunn Finer stocks all the bridle replacement parts. In addition to bridles, Nunn Finer makes matching martingales,


breastplates, and stirrup leathers along with an array of equine boots for day-to-day training and competition. Te company is also the largest supplier of studs and caulks in the country, and the only manufacturer of the revolutionary self-cleaning stud. Learn more at https://www.nunnfiner.com.


WELCOME BACK RENEWED MEMBERS


Blackburn Architects PC (John Blackburn) • Crossfire Farm (Stephanie Sumner) • CST Technologies (Ellie Trueman) • Dressage at Sundown (Jane Seigler) • Graham Equestrian Center (Holly LaBarre) • Tyler Frame • Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (Sharon Peart) • Dr. Peter Radue • Renaissance Equestrian Foundation (Stacie Nichols) • Traveled Lane Trailers (Jon Morlock) • Tistlehill Farm (Barbara Spence)


INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS: •


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direct input into policy and advocacy by the Maryland Horse Council on State of Maryland legislative and regulatory affairs, to protect and grow the diverse Maryland horse industry


exclusive invitations to Business Networking events and seminars (not open to any other membership category)


business logo and link on MHC member directory page


discounts on select nationally known products and services, such as John Deere, Sherwin Williams, Suncast, Nationwide, Redbrand, US Equestrian, New Holland, Toro, eXmark, tenda – and more!


WHAT IS AN INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL?


Industry Professional Memberships are open to owners and managers of equine or equine-related businesses, farms and shows/events, and to independent contractors and service providers. Equine businesses include (but are not limited to) farms and stables


offering any equine-related service (such as boarding, training, lessons, trail rides, pony parties, breeding, mare care, foaling, carriage horses, and equine entertainment). Equine-related businesses include (but are not limited to) tack, feed and other retail stores; trailer manufacturers, sales & service; shipping; feed mills; manufacturers of saddles, supplements, tack, and shoes; hay, straw, shavings, feed, and other products; insurance, financial, legal, ac- counting, and marketing services ; auction houses and sales sites; compe- tition venues and race tracks; veterinary practices and hospitals. Independent contractors include (but are not limited to) veterinarians,


farriers, equine therapists, saddle fitters, trainers, instructors, stall muck- ers, braiders, and equine dentists.


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