Devon Horse Show & Country Fair Celebrates 130 Years of Tradition and Community Impact
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The oldest and largest outdoor multi-breed horse show in North America returns, May 20 – May 31, 2026
DEVON, Pa.--Started in 1896, the Devon Horse Show & Country Fair is the oldest and largest outdoor multi-breed horse show in North America and draws top competitors from around the world. In 2026, Devon proudly celebrates its 130th Anniversary with 12 days of world-class equestrian sport, family fun, and community philanthropy, taking place May 20 through May 31, 2026.
McLain Ward on Callas (Photo by Kind Media)This milestone year carries special national significance as it coincides with America’s 250th Anniversary. Founded in the heart of the Philadelphia region—the birthplace of our nation—Devon has long stood as a living reflection of the values that shaped America: volunteerism, civic pride, perseverance, and community. As the country prepares to commemorate America 250, it is especially meaningful that Philadelphia has been recognized as the number one city to visit in 2026, affirming what so many in this region have always known: its history, culture, and traditions continue to resonate on a global stage. For 130 years, Devon has proudly been part of that American story.
“It is my distinct honor and privilege to welcome our competitors, families, volunteers, sponsors, vendors, and spectators to the 130th Anniversary of the Devon Horse Show & Country Fair,” said Wayne W. Grafton, Chairman and CEO. “As we celebrate 130 years of Devon and commemorate America’s 250th Anniversary, we reflect not only on our remarkable history, but on the generations who have preserved this tradition. Our commitment to excellence, philanthropy, and community remains unwavering. Devon’s future is strong, its legacy enduring, and its place in American equestrian history secure—where champions have always met and always will.”
Kurfiss Sotheby’s International offers classic Bucks County property
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This classic Bucks County farmhouse estate offers a rare opportunity to own a fully equipped equestrian property set on nearly 13 picturesque acres in Hilltown Township.
Designed with the serious horse enthusiast in mind, the property seamlessly combines a turnkey training facility with the timeless charm of a circa-1780 farmhouse—creating an ideal setting for both horse and rider.
At the heart of the farm is a 60' x 120' indoor riding arena, thoughtfully updated with masonry sand and fiber footing for optimal performance.
Complementing the indoor is a 100' x 200' outdoor arena with well-draining footing, providing year-round versatility for training and riding.
The well-appointed barn features 23 horse stalls, four pony stalls, and a two-stall shed row, along with two tack rooms, a kitchenette, and a bathroom for convenience.
Eleven fenced pastures with solar-powered electric fencing allow for efficient rotation and turnout, while a round pen and hot walker support a complete training program.
A private trail encircles the pastures, offering the ease of riding directly on your own property.
Above the barn, two beautifully updated apartments—one one-bedroom and one two-bedroom—provide excellent options for staff housing, guest accommodations, or rental income.
One includes an enclosed porch, while the other offers a flexible bonus room.
The farmhouse itself overlooks the grounds, offering peaceful views of the pastures and daily horse activity.
A welcoming wraparound front porch sets the tone, while inside, the home blends historic character with modern comfort.
Wide-plank yellow pine floors, deep window sills, and exposed beams reflect its heritage, while the thoughtfully designed layout supports today’s lifestyle.
The living room features a striking stone fireplace with wood insert, and the dining room includes a built-in mirrored serving cabinet and generous storage.
A dramatic floor-to-ceiling stone wall anchors the kitchen, which is equipped with cherry cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a bright breakfast area.
The family room, with its raised-hearth stone fireplace, opens to a private 530-square-foot two-tiered deck—perfect for relaxing or entertaining while overlooking the pastures.
A mudroom with laundry, located on the barn side of the home, provides a practical transition from stable to house.
Upstairs, the primary suite offers a walk-in closet and a spacious bath with dual vanities, Jacuzzi tub, and separate shower.
Three additional bedrooms and a full bath complete the second floor, while a walk-up attic offers expansion potential.
Additional highlights include a new roof (May 2024), updated HVAC systems (2022/2023), a newer oil tank and heater flue, and an electronic dog fence encompassing approximately six acres.
Beyond equestrian use, the indoor arena can easily accommodate storage for equipment, vehicles, or recreational boats.
An adjacent equipment shed and a heated/cooled 1.5-car garage with 220 three-phase electric, high ceilings, and bright LED lighting make this property equally appealing for hobbyists or small business use.
Ideally located in the heart of Bucks County—just 5 miles from Dublin, approximately 18 miles from the Bucks County Horse Park, 35 miles from Philadelphia, and 80 miles from New York City—this property offers the perfect balance of accessibility and a private country setting.
Act 319 preferential assessment, which may allow for a one-acre subdivision, offering potential for a second homesite (buyer to verify). 24-hour notice required.
Petrina Calantoni Unger, REALTOR, Kurfiss Sotheby’s International Realty.
Don't miss out on this Chester Springs horse farm opportunity offered by ReMax
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This breathtaking fully updated hard-to-find c. 1800 Three Kings Farm is nestled on a serene setting of 18.26 rolling acres, with a 36-tree fruit orchard, over 300 Christmas trees, six fenced pastures and was built by three veterans of the War of 1812 that was featured in the Chester County tour of historical homes.
It comes equipped with an oversized stone bank barn with nine box stalls that conveniently leads to the animal paddock with a large secure chicken coop and a separate heated tack room.
In addition, the well house offers shelter to the 18th century stone-lined well and keeps animal feed close at hand.
The second barn, with an upstairs workroom and an attached oversized three car garage, includes a separate guest or in-law studio apartment.
A working stone spring house sits at the edge of the pasture and feeds the Pickering Creek.
The outdoor summer kitchen west of the main farmhouse offers outside entertaining opportunities near the slate covered patio and the south-facing herb garden.
Inside the home you will delight in the living room's rustic charm of the original cooking fireplace and wide plank flooring, the grandeur of the gourmet kitchen with period correct brick flooring, live-edge white oak island-countertop, recessed lighting and Thermadore appliances as well as the enclosed front porch and office.
The spacious primary bedroom suite has breathtaking bucolic views off your porch that includes a spa style full bath that will not disappoint!
The property offers reduced taxes through the Clean and Green program and is a turnkey farm with hens, goats, potbelly pigs, Icelandic sheep and two roosters can be included.
This property boasts the perfect location, being close to the Pennsylvania Turnpike exchange, Septa RS rail line with stops throughout the Main Line and Philadelphia, Great Valley Corporate Center, King of Prussia, shopping centers and stores.
The home comes complete with historic handwritten deed from 1863 and the original family's bible and German hymnbook as well as extensive research linking the farm to the original Penn land grants.
Call for your unique farm tour today!
For more information, contact Charles Beebe, REMAX Professional Realty; C: 610-306-8548 or O: 610-363-8444.
Twin Clover can recommend the best feeders for your farm animals
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BETHEL, Pa.--The family owned business of Twin Clover Equipment Pa is located in Bethel Pa and serves surrounding areas in PA, NJ, MD, DE, WV, VA and NY.
We have a long family history of farming in Pennsylvania and have years of experience to meet the daily challenges of working with animals for their feeding and care.
We offer feeders for horses, cattle, goats and sheep, and have many feeders and equipment on our farm and can help recommend the best ones for you to do the best job.
You can find some of the top brands that are available on the market, such as Shumer, Stockman's Choice and Martin's Hay Feeders.
All are well built and will last a long time.
Be sure to visit our website to see the many options we have available at www.twincloverequipmentpa.com or call 717-821-3077 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The Hay Pillow is a durable slow-feeding system
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By SARA CAVANAGH
The two donkeys in the picture — Jenny on the left and her son Jack on the right — live at David Crockett Birthplace State Park in East Tennessee, where they help bring early American homestead life to visitors from around the world.
Last year, Hurricane Helene devastated the park.
Their barn and pasture were completely lost in the flooding, and much of the park was wiped out.
For several months, the donkeys stayed at a generous local farm while recovery efforts began.
Today, they are finally back home at the park, currently living on a dry lot while a new three-acre pasture is being established.
In the meantime, finding the right feeding solution became important.
“We tried so many different feed nets and bags,” says Chelsea, who cares for the donkeys. “Then we found The Hay Pillow online!”
Ground-level feeding was important.
Jenny and Jack prefer to eat together, stretching naturally and moving from one feeder to another.
With two Hay Pillows placed around their dry lot, they can walk between them and eat side by side — just as they would in pasture.
“I love that it simulates natural grazing and supports their topline,” Chelsea explains. “They can stretch and eat at ground level without leaving hay scattered in the dirt. Less waste, controlled feeding, and enrichment all in one bag.”
"For animals rebuilding alongside their park, it’s a simple solution that makes a meaningful difference," said Chelsea,
Learn More About The Hay Pillow
The Hay Pillow is a durable slow-feeding system designed to support healthier digestion, encourage natural grazing movement, and reduce hay waste for horses, donkeys, and other grazing animals.
To learn more or see the full range of Hay Pillow products, visit: www.thehaypillow.com, 📧 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 📞 888-489-0022.
Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is an advanced eco-stabilizing compound
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By SARA CAVANAGH
At the core of Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is an advanced eco-stabilizing compound that binds microscopic moisture particles to the footing material.
This creates a self-regulating environment that resists evaporation while allowing natural airflow.
The result: a hydrated, low-dust surface that maintains its ideal texture even in dry climates or indoor environments.
Unlike traditional watering systems, Evermoist EQ doesn’t just manage moisture, it integrates with it.
Riders notice the difference immediately, a footing that’s cool, quiet, and remarkably consistent.
Each stride feels cushioned yet connected, delivering a secure sense of traction without heaviness or drag.
Horses breathe easier.
The arena stays cleaner.
The performance remains unwavering.
It feels like perfect footing, every day.
Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is adaptable and effective across a variety of environments, delivering consistency no matter where you ride.
Perfect For: Indoor arenas and covered facilities Outdoor arenas in arid or high-heat climates Training centers seeking low-maintenance solutions Riders focused on equine respiratory and joint health
Why Riders Choose Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ: Consistent Performance — Maintains ideal moisture levels, delivering the same feel every ride. Healthier Environment — Virtually eliminates dust, supporting respiratory wellness for horse and rider. Time & Resource Efficiency — Reduces or removes the need for daily watering and grooming. Extended Footing Life — Protects and stabilizes footing materials, reducing breakdown over time.
Summer Camps and Scholarships at Phoenix Equine Services
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In the last decade, Phoenix Equine Services has grown to be one of the largest riding schools in Chester County.
With 34 horses and almost 100 weekly clients, this school has grown from humble beginnings to a farm that is developing the next generation of equestrians!
With riding lesson emphasis based in Dressage and Eventing, this farm provides a well-rounded education on the horse.
But the true secret to its success is the development of a community for both new and seasoned riders to learn while developing bonds that last a lifetime.
The key example of this is our Camp programs!
Our Horsemanship Camp is for young riders with a passion for horses and learning.
Campers will have the opportunity to ride and learn more about horses, caring for them, and the equestrian world.
Our camp focuses on building their skills, while giving a valuable education in the hopes that these kids leave the program not only with core memories but also has future horsemen and women!
All riding levels are welcome, and no prior experience is needed.
One-week sessions will be better suited for a younger group; campers will be able to ride once daily as well as participate in many activities that will introduce them to the equine world.
Two-week sessions will be more geared toward the avid equestrian with a twice-a-day riding schedule and an end of camp riding performance to music for the parents.
Phoenix Equine is also unique in its desire to include individuals from all backgrounds with our very special Johnson-Werner Summer Camp Scholarship!
It is no secret that the cost to enter this incredible sport can be something that is not possible for many individuals, and so in an effort to give more people the chance to get involved, we have developed a scholarship program which will award a week of camp to TWO deserving individuals!
Applying is easy!
Simply send us a creative application that tells us why your child wants to be a part of summer camp!
More information for both our camps and our scholarship can be found at http://www.phoenixequineservices.com/summer-camp1.html
Darlene Latshaw's Grey Mare Health & Wellness, Inc. offers rejuvenation (2)
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Grey Mare Health & Wellness, Inc. offers rejuvenation for body and soul to help equestrians hustle and thrive!
As Equestrians, we’re undoubtedly blessed to spend our lives with horses, but it’s not an endeavor for the faint of heart…it’s a life often filled with long hours and hard work!
For some, their days are filled with managing a farm, teaching lessons and training and caring for horses, often late into the evening.
Others spend long hours in front of their computer, hit the gym before or after work, and then make time to ride and care for their horses.
And of course, there are household responsibilities, meals to shop for and prepare, family activities, the list goes on- It’s a giant balancing act and, I know from experience, it can be exhausting!
Over the years, I recognized the importance of offering my clients healthy options to improve energy and focus, to help them sleep well, to control stress, maintain a healthy weight and boost their immune system.
As some of you know, for many years, I’ve offered massage therapy and Magnawave / pemf, for both horses and equestrians.
In 2018, I completed an Integrative Nutrition Health Coaching certification, and I’m pleased to announce that I’ve recently added a nutrition assessment option to my list of services.
And of course, I’m coupling that with a high quality line of products perfect for hard working equestrians!
The sports nutrition line I’m offering is comprised of organic, real food (not synthetic!) ingredients that can be traced from seed to package.
It addresses daily nutrition, hydration, healthy digestion, immunity, stress relief, good quality sleep, improved energy and amazing skin care !
I’m excited to share these new options with you!
I’ve been a horse owner and avid equestrian since childhood and I know the importance of making your health and well-being a priority so you can enjoy the life with horses that we all dearly love!
Or contact me at Darlene Latshaw, Wellness Practitioner.
Harcum College educates highly skilled veterinary nurses
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BRYN MAWR, PA--Since 1975, Harcum College has partnered with the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Hospitals (PennVet), educating compassionate and highly skilled veterinary nurses who support animal hospitals and clinics across the Delaware Valley.
Harcum’s six-semester Veterinary Nursing Program includes four semesters of coursework on Harcum’s main campus in Bryn Mawr, Pa.
The program, accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), provides students with invaluable hands-on experience as they care for over 30 animals residing on campus, all while attending classes that lead to licensure.
During their final two semesters, students complete clinical rotations at PennVet’s Ryan Veterinary Hospital in Philadelphia and the New Bolton Center (NBC) in Kennett Square.
One unique opportunity for Harcum Veterinary Nursing students is the ability to live on-site at the New Bolton Center (NBC) while completing the Large Animal Practicum.
For almost 50 years, students have resided at the "Harcum House," where they study and work alongside credentialed veterinary technicians who make up the NBC nursing staff.
These nurses are cross trained to provide care in all areas of the hospital, including Emergency and Critical Care, Intensive Care, Neonatal Intensive Care, Internal Medicine, and Surgery.
Veterinary Nursing students rotate through all these departments, gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to provide cutting-edge care.
There are now more opportunities than ever for veterinary nurses in clinical practice, education, industry, pharmaceuticals, research, sales, and virtually all animal-related fields.
In 2024, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an almost 20% increase in growth for the veterinary industry.
On average, about 25,800 openings for veterinary nurses/technicians are expected each year over the next decade.
Along with the high demand for veterinary nurses, increased salaries have made this field more appealing than ever.
Each semester, Harcum hosts a job fair with local employers, with many who are Harcum graduates, eager to mentor and help guide the next generation of veterinary nurses.
Harcum College admits Veterinary Nursing students in both the fall and spring semesters.
Crossroads Trailer Sales is a family owned and operated business that started in 1988 when the owners Dina and Charles Hurley decided that we wanted to sell Horse Trailers.
We started the business part time with two horse trailers (in our back yard) and quickly the business grew.
Within three years it became full time for both of us and we were in the horse trailer business.
It continued to grow very quickly and within a few short years we outgrew our lot and had to move.
In 1995 we purchased the current facility we have which is 10 acres with an office and a parts and service department which allows us the ability to stock hundreds of trailers at any given time.
In the year 2000 we expanded the business to a new level also carrying new and used recreational vehicles, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and horse trailers.
Since then, we have grown even larger to a level of being able to stock inventory of 250+ new and used travel trailers, fifth wheels, and horse trailers.
We are very committed to our customers, and that is evident from the first time you step into our yard.
We give you a choice; you can look on your own or have a salesperson go with you.
You are welcome to take a golf cart and look on your own through all of the new and used unlocked horse trailers and new and used RVs that are here in stock for your inspection.
When you are ready for assistance from our sales staff, we are right there to help you.
After the sale, our sales team is still here for you, striving to meet all your needs.
Our Service Department is headed by Michael Hurley, the owner's son, and his personal dedication to each and every customer is evident as soon as you speak with him.
He strives to make sure that our customers are satisfied with whatever job they have done here at our shop, whether it’s a hitch installation or a service-related job, Michael, and his team care about you.
“Horseflight was founded on the idea that we could provide a personalized experience for every client, differentiating us from the competition.
Our clients are an extension of our team, and we treat their horses as if they are our own,” stated Emil Spadone (owner) when he was asked why someone would choose to transport their horse with Horseflight.
Emil, along with co-owner Seth Vallhonrat, have over 50 years of combined experience importing and exporting horses.
They established Horseflight with a solid understanding of the transport industry and knew exactly where they wanted to improve the process for their clients.
From left to right - Devon Kaminsky, Seth Vallhonrat, Natasha Williams, Emil Spadone, Nicole Judd, Maria RodriguezA competent team is one of the key aspects necessary to maintain a smooth operation.
Each employee at Horseflight has years of equine experience.
Areas of expertise range from professional riders, grooms, barn managers, trainers, and ground shippers, so clients can rest easy, knowing that their horse is being handled by seasoned horsemen.
In addition to professional experience, Horseflight employees have also earned degrees in business management, equine science, and equine business management, guaranteeing that the administrative side of the travel process runs efficiently.
It is Horseflight’s motto that when you fly with them, you Fly First Class.
Each and every aspect of the transportation process is fully customizable, aiming to create a safe, easy process for both horse and customer.
So, when you are ready to transport your horse, just pick up the phone and call +1-844-832-5848.
Horseflight will handle the rest.
Sunset Valley Metalcraft
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Arena Works
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By Emilie Brady
Arena Works' "Evermoist EQ" binds microscopic moisture for footing material
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By Staff Writers
At the core of Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is an advanced eco-stabilizing compound that binds microscopic moisture particles to the footing material.
This creates a self-regulating environment that resists evaporation while allowing natural airflow.
The result: a hydrated, low-dust surface that maintains its ideal texture even in dry climates or indoor environments.
Unlike traditional watering systems, Evermoist EQ doesn’t just manage moisture, it integrates with it.
Riders notice the difference immediately, a footing that’s cool, quiet, and remarkably consistent.
Each stride feels cushioned yet connected, delivering a secure sense of traction without heaviness or drag.
Horses breathe easier.
The arena stays cleaner.
The performance remains unwavering.
It feels like perfect footing, every day.
Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is adaptable and effective across a variety of environments, delivering consistency no matter where you ride.
Perfect For: Indoor arenas and covered facilities Outdoor arenas in arid or high-heat climates Training centers seeking low-maintenance solutions Riders focused on equine respiratory and joint health
Why Riders Choose Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ: Consistent Performance — Maintains ideal moisture levels, delivering the same feel every ride. Healthier Environment — Virtually eliminates dust, supporting respiratory wellness for horse and rider. Time & Resource Efficiency — Reduces or removes the need for daily watering and grooming. Extended Footing Life — Protects and stabilizes footing materials, reducing breakdown over time.
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Advertising Director: Ginny Jenkins ginny.jenkins@hotmail.com For information please call: 610-873-4042
Supervisor of our new New England office in CT/Assistant Advertising/Sales Manager: Emilie Brady bradye13@gmail.com For information please call: 860-391-6172
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