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In 2026, Country Properties proudly celebrates its 50th anniversary—five decades dedicated to thoughtful real estate guidance, land stewardship, and a deep respect for the equestrian and rural communities we serve.
Left to right: Chase Davis, Rob Van Alen, Amy McKenna, Camille Gracie, Mark Wilcox III, Lucinda OrrSince 1976, Country Properties has quietly refined the art of navigating the sale and purchase of homes and land with confidence and care.
Our expertise spans historic estates, equestrian facilities, large land tracts, conserved acreage, and properties of all sizes and price ranges—each transaction handled with the same attention to detail and respect for the land.
Honoring the Land and Our Community
A defining hallmark of Country Properties is our long-standing commitment to land preservation.
Over the years, we have cultivated a reputation for expert knowledge of conservation easements and land protection strategies.
Guiding clients through the conservation easement process is not simply a service we provide—it is a responsibility we take seriously.
For landowners seeking to permanently protect their farms, open space, or equestrian properties, our depth of knowledge offers reassurance and clarity at critical decision points.
KIRKWOOD, Pa.--James C (Jim) Paxson suffered a devastating fire that destroyed his barn and everything in it on Tuesday, March 31.
Paxson is Master of Foxhounds of River Hills Foxhounds, and his Funnel Lake Farm is the base for hunt horses and foxhounds.
Luckily, no horses or foxhounds were lost in the fire, and the fire didn't spread to the nearby kennels of his River Hills Foxhounds or to his house.
But Paxson lost all of the horses' and hound's feed, multiple balesof hay, blankets, sheets, tack, vehicles and the barn, which was burned to the ground.
Paxson has helped many people over the years, and now he needs help.
Some people have already given his blankets for his horses, as all were lost in the fire and weather turned chilly again.
But really big ticket items like a new barn and tractors will take huge donations.
A methid of donating to Paxson in a way that will be tax deductible is being investigated, and if a way is found, it will be published in The Horse.
"My heart is breaking," said Paxson. "I'm having trouble sleeping. I'm having trouble with the insurance company. Hopefully, the good Lord will take care of us.
"I ran out, just in my long johns, but the barn was already engulfed.
POTTSTOWN, Pa.--For over 40 years Frank DiBella has supplied the horse community with deluxe horse vans and trailers.
Our large inventory consists of new and used 12 to15 horse trailers and vans.
We also build custom horse transportation solutions for personal and commercial applications.
We have sold vans and trailers around the world and know what it takes to provide excellence to our customers.
Frank Dibella started selling race horses and hunter-jumpers in his early 20's.
He made frequent shipping trips across the country in a 1960's International six horse van and transported many horses back to eastern Pennsylvania to sell.
With transporting so many horses over so many thousands of miles, Frank gained hands on knowledge of the horse transportation industry.
His focus now has evolved from selling horses to selling horse vans.
Their facility is located in Pottstown in Chester County, Pa., and is one of the largest horse trailer service centers, which allows them to keep all of their work in house for guaranteed quality control.
Their managers cover all parts of the job and make sure that no shortcut is taken.
When you buy a DiBella, you are buying quality and peace of mind.
Please feel free to stop by our facility at 39 Sheridan Lane, Pottstown, PA 19464, call 610-495-2270 or visit our website at www.frandibella.com
LEXINGTON, Ky.--The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) provides semester long (Spring or Fall) internships for college students or recent graduates on major Thoroughbred farms in the lovely Bluegrass area of Lexington, Kentucky.
The Spring (January-May) internship focuses on Reproduction and Breeding/Mare & Foal Care and the Fall (June-November) has a focus on Sales, Marketing and Early Training.
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) program is dedicated to improving the opportunities for college students wishing to pursue a career in the field of equine management.
KEMI offers a comprehensive educational experience for students enrolled for academic credit through a sponsoring college or university, or for recent graduates of such institutions.
Through the internship, students integrate academic studies with practical experience, leadership and responsibility as a contributing participant on a Central Kentucky horse farm.
Aside from farm commitments, students are introduced into a network of equine professionals representing multifaceted careers in the equine profession.
During the first week of the course, students participate in Orientation activities as a group.
After the first week, students are employed full-time by participating farms where they become familiar with the day-to-day management of horses on commercial thoroughbred farms.
Applications available on the KEMI website: www.kemi.org and you can follow KEMI on Instagram, X and Facebook @kyequineintern.
Leslie Janecka, Coordinator
Kentucky Equine Management Internship
4079 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, Kentucky 40511
For more information call 859-277-2512 or go to www.kemi.org.
ELVERSON, Pa.--The farm we are selling was my home farm at 76 S. Brick Lane in Elverson, Pa.
I was born here.
Ever since I was 7 years old I had ponies and horses.
Our children learned to ride on a quarter horse mare who was well broke and also gave me two geldings.
Our horse barn has been a favorite spot for our grandchildren, most of which learned to ride in the outdoor arena.
We also enjoyed driving our team of Haflingers in Summerfield, a development behind us.
The residents there enjoy seeing the horses in the meadows and having us drive and ride through the community.
We also drove out to French Creek State Park.
Our 10 stall horse barn is nicely arranged with pastures for grazing, a wash room, tack room, feed room, and hay room that make it easy to care for horses.
There is also a large outdoor riding arena.
The auction will be held on April 23rd at 3pm.
There are two open house options: Thursday, March 12 (4 - 6pm) and Saturday, March 21 (11-2 pm) .
Auctioneers are Elvin Stoltzfus 717-863-8740 and Wilmer Martin 717-353-4881.
“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.
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.
For more information or to apply, visit www.harcum.edu/vet
At Lake Erie College, the rhythm of hoofbeats carries more than tradition.
It tells the story of a program that has been shaping the equine industry for more than 70 years.
In 1955, renowned horseman Laddie Andahazy began with just a handful of horses and a bold vision.
Today, that vision has grown into a vibrant, hands on learning experience where passion meets purpose and students step directly into the world they aspire to join.
From the moment they arrive, Equine Studies students are invited to design an education as dynamic as the industry itself.
With five majors, options for concentrations, and the ability to double major, each student builds a path that reflects their goals.
The result is more than a degree.
It is a foundation for a career.
Graduates leave prepared to lead in areas such as training, competition, business, marketing, and nonprofit work, backed by real experience and professional confidence.
Learning here is active, immersive, and unmistakably real.
Students do not just study horses.
They care for them, train alongside them, and learn the daily rhythm of a working equine facility.
Every ride, every barn shift, and every class builds practical skill and industry awareness that sets Lake Erie College graduates apart.
Opportunities stretch well beyond the barn.
As a PATH International Premier Accredited Center, students gain experience in adaptive horsemanship while making a meaningful impact in the community.
On campus, they connect with industry leaders through programs such as United States Hunter Jumper Association Instructor Credentialing clinics, building networks that open doors long before graduation.
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nnovation continues with the Equine Fitness Management and Rehabilitation concentration, where students explore biomechanics, conditioning, and recovery for the modern equine athlete.
Hands on work with therapies and certification in equine massage give graduates a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving field.
Whether in the classroom, the barn, or the show ring with IHSA Hunt Seat, IHSA Western, and IDA Dressage teams, students are constantly moving forward.
At Lake Erie College, the future of the equine industry is not just taught. It is lived.
To learn more about becoming an LEC Equestrian, visit www.lec.edu or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

UNIONVILLE, Pa.--Leslie Young had two winners, including Uco Valley (Ire) in the featured $20,000 Cheshire Bowl, at the Cheshire Races on Sunday, March 29.
Kathy Neilson, Race Chairman (File photo)The races drew a good crowd to enjoy top notch racing on a sunny spring day.
Uco Valley, owed by Potter Group USA, Gaskells Waste Services and Ashwell Stable and ridden by Freddie Procter, won the 3 mile Cheshire Bowl Open Timber by 12 1/2 lengths over Marcel Magic, trained by Kathy Neilson, and Anzio, trained by Sandra Webb.
"He's a lovely horse, very athletic and a lovely mover," said Young. "He had some really bad luck last year. I'm glad he won, he deserved it."
Uco Valley finished second in both the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup and the International Gold Cup in October but was disqualified in two other races.
"He went wide around a beacon in Nashville, and they disqualified him," said Young. "He was running well at the Gold Cup in the spring but went off course and was disqualified."
"He'll go to My Lady's Manor next," said Young.
Leipers Fork Steeplechase's For the Parish (Ire), ridden by Procter, won the $15,000 Maiden Timber by 32 lengths over The Red Fox, trained by Todd McKenna, and The Ballybreen Fox (Ire), trained by Joe Davies.
"For the Parish is a good jumper, and he won some nice hurdle races for us," said Young. "We wanted to convert a horse to timber for his owners. He'll run over timber at Nashville, and maybe he'll run once in between."
"The ground was beautiful at Cheshire," said Young. "They put on a good show."
WELLINGTON, Fla.--World No. 2 Kent Farrington on Greya won the $1,000,000 Rolex US Equestrian Open Grand Prix, a Rolex Series Event, in front of a huge crowd of 10,000 on March 28 during Saturday Night Lights.
Kent Farrington on Greya (Photo by Sportfot)
From a field of 40 that included six of the world’s top 10-ranked athletes, five advanced to the jump-off over Olympic course designer Guilherme Jorge’s track.
"This was a million dollar class," said Farrington. "It had the best riders in the world. It was an incredibly strong starting field."
World number 2 Ben Maher of Great Britain on Enjeu de Grisien was first to go in the jump-off and finished clean in a fast time of 43,72
Third in the order, Farrington finished in 42.99 seconds to take over the lead, but had to wait through the last two very fast riders, Darragh Kenny of Ireland on Eddy Blue and Richie Vogel of Germany on Gangster Montdesir.
LEBANON, Pa.--Please join us Friday, April 24 at 9:00 am at the Lebanon Fairgrounds Expo Center in Lebanon, Pa., for our big 55th ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION..
This auction will offer approximately 140+ carriages and sleighs including the Ayrshire Farm Collection..
The online Webcast begins at 11:100am EDT.
Non-Online vehicles and quality appointments will be sold beginning at 9:30 am.
To bid online, please go to www.martinauctioneers.hibidcom (HTTP://WWW.MARTNAUCTIONEERS.HIBID.COM)
Late consignments will be at the discretion of the auction company:
Limited amount of quality consignments will be accepted.
Coaches, Carriage, Sleighs - good quality, usable condition
Equine and Carriage industry related items to include horse and pony hanrness, livery and appointments
Most carriages with lamps (lamps will be sold separately)
For your consignments to be accepted for our live auction or online auction, we must receive multiple photos and info ASAP. Please call our office or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to consign.
Buyer's Premium and sales tax will be applied.
Auction will include: Horse drawn carriages, horse/pony wagons and sleighs, marathon 2 and 4-wheeled carriages, coach and carriage lamps, holly whips, coach horns, livery, top hats, ladies driving hats, stable fixtures, good quality books, collectibles and antiques. This is only a shortlisting.
Contact: www.martinauctioneers.com/contact.
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EARLEVILLE, Md.--Mount Harmon Plantation and Wicomico Hunt Club are co-hosting the not to be missed event of the spring and a wonderful day in the country for friends, families, and the community to enjoy ~ the 5th running of the Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point races on April 12.
Plan to join us for a great day of spring races at one of Maryland’s most beautiful historic sites, featuring ten races, including timber, flat, and pony races
that kick off at 10:00am.
There are Side Saddle exhibition race and Filed Master Chase races too.
The point to point races are part of the Maryland Steeplechase Governor’s Cup Series, and Maryland’s only waterfront point to point races!
After the morning pony races, there will be a will be a special Junior & Invitational Field Master Chase, followed by a special Side Saddle Exhibition race, the Wicomico Hunt Club Hound Parade, Brandywine Valley Driving Club Antique Carriage Parade, and judging of Tailgate and Hat Contests.
Post time for the afternoon timber races is at 1:30 pm.
The featured race is The Wicomico Hunt Cup, an open event over the three-mile Mount Harmon Course, with Post Time at 3 pm.
Don’t miss our Point to Point Artisan Marketplace with an Open Air Food Court, Tavern and a Marketplace with dozens of artisan and equestrian vendors and merchants!
There are Stick Pony Races and a Petting Zoo so bring friends and family.
Mount Harmon features a restored 18th century plantation with manor house, formal boxwood garden, 200-acre nature preserve, miles of scenic nature trails, and stunning waterfront setting.
Mount Harmon is open for guided tours May to October and Day Pass visitors can visit daily year round to enjoy the historic grounds and nature preserve.
The racecourse was completed for our April 2022 inaugural event, and includes 11 timber fences set on established turf.
Over 1,000 attend the point to point each year to enjoy a full day of spring point to point racing in the countryside overlooking the Sassafras River.
Advanced tickets only.
Tailgates, sponsorships, tickets, and advertising opportunities are available online at www.mountharmon.org.
For event information visit www.mountharmonpointtopoint.com and press credentials email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
For race information, contact Brooke Boyer 302-530-6975, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Proceeds benefit Mount Harmon Plantation and Wicomico Hunt Club, two organizations dedicated to preserving open space and that celebrate the Eastern
Shore’s equestrian heritage.
Mount Harmon Plantation is located at 600 Mount Harmon Road, POB 65, Earleville, MD 21919/
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WEST CHESTER, Pa.--The Point-to-Point race season is about to get underway!
Heading up the Hill in the Open Race at the 2025 Brandywine Hills Point to Point Races Point. (Photo by Jim Graham)The Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point is scheduled for Sunday, April 5.
This is the oldest point-to-point in the Delaware Valley and the proceeds will benefit the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance’s environmental education and watershed conservation programs.
The Presenting Sponsor is the Radnor Hunt Foxhunters & The Hounds Foundation.
Race day offers fun and exciting pony and horse races, a parade of foxhounds, antique cars and a children’s activities area.
The day begins at 12 Noon with the four pony races on the flat as well as bouncy pony races for children and adults and a Spoon Egg Race for ages 2-8.
Medium Pony Race – Will Sickler on Charleston at the 2025 Brandywine Hills Point to Point Races. (Photo by Jim Graham.)At 1:45 PM jump races begin with the Ladies’ Race followed by the Amateur Apprentice, Novice, Open and conclude with the Side Saddle Race at 3:45 PM.
Gates open at 11 AM off Route 842 with preferred parking ($70) near the finish line and general admission parking for ($40) per car.
It's cash only at the gate on race day for parking.
Refreshments will be available on-site for purchase from the On The Roll food truck.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! The Online auction.
Check out the items at 32AuctionsLLC.
The bidding begins on Feb. 15 and closes at 8 PM on race day.
Bouncy Pony Races at the 2025 Brandywine Hills Point to Point Races. (Photo by Tisa Della-Volpe.)Some of the auction items include a trip, artwork, restaurant certificates, jewelry, and Devon Horse Show box seats.
The H.E. Myrick Conservation Center is the headquarters of the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance (BRC).
The 318-acre property is located in Pocopson Township along Route 842, six miles west of West Chester and three miles east of Unionville.
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Contact Betsy @ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 610-793-1090. Visit www.brandywineredclay.org for more information.
The nicest looking, longest lasting, and safest fence is built with quality system components.
If it’s not from Keystone Fence Supply Company, you don’t want it!
Ask your fence installer for the best materials for your farm.
Keystone Fence Supply Company is a supplier of fence posts, boards, wire, tools, hardware, equipment, and more!
We stock fence for equine, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, dogs, deer, and more!
We offer pressure treated, locust, oak, hemlock, poplar, and HDPE fencing lumber for your project!
We carry name brands like Bekaert, John Wall Horserail, Gallagher, Gripple, Nicopress, FenceGard, Wood Defender, Montana Post Driver, and Tangent HDPE Fencing!
Why should you choose recycled HDPE plastic lumber for your fencing project?
Think about the long-term.
Traditional materials break down over time and require repair costs, ongoing maintenance, and won’t hold up to harsh environments.
Tangent’s recycled HDPE fencing material is superior in every way.
Tangent’s fencing is environmentally friendly and safe for animals.
It contains no arsenic or chlorides and does not contaminate water or soil.
The impermeability of HDPE to acids found in animal wastes ensures that our fencing solution is safe for containing all types of livestock and pets.
Unlike other plastic fencing solutions, Tangent’s horse fencing does not splinter, making it a safe option for animals.
Keystone Fence Supply Company has Tangent Fence products that is sustainably made with recycled HDPE that provides lasting beauty with no painting, staining, or waterproofing required.
The solid, heavy duty posts and rails withstand all weather without rotting, chipping, or peeling, and do not splinter.
Tangent Fence is made in the USA, and features a woodgrain embossed finish for unrivaled beauty.
For more information, call Keystone Fence Supply Company at 717-949-8170 or go to www.tangentfencesupplyco.com
Thorncroft’s Inclusive Summer Camp introduces participants to the excitement, challenges, and responsibilities of horsemanship, riding, and equine care.
(Photo by Ryan Samson)While learning respect and cooperation, the campers’ days are filled with an in-depth look at what it takes to care for a horse and become a well-rounded horse person.
Teen camp welcomes all levels, ages 12 – 17 years old, at $450 per week.
Sessions run June 15th - 19th and July 6th - 10th around regular camp sessions.

(Photo by Ryan Samson)Each day consists of at least one hour-long lesson following a ground-to-saddle approach, beginning with groundwork and ending with riding skill acquisition and development.
Campers work together each week to complete tasks and support each other in team activities.
They experience our mission of respect, love, and inclusion alongside our equine partners.
Contact: Emma Yanowsky, Program Coordinator at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call (610)644-1963 or thorncroft.org/summer-camp/.

(Photo by Ryan Samson)
Thorncroft Equestrian Center is a 503(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Tax ID 23-2218431

(Photo by Ryan Samson)
Poulin Grain is a family-owned feed company that has been proudly serving the Northeast with leading animal nutrition since 1932.
The company is known for its premium feeds and personalized service, with a mission to provide animals with the highest-quality nutrition—formulated using science-backed technology to support performance and overall health.
Forage is the cornerstone of any high-performing nutrition program—but how well do consumers really know the nutrients their forage is providing, or what might be missing?
Poulin Grain eliminates the guesswork of feeding by offering complimentary forage analysis to all customers.
Their advanced forage testing program delivers a high level of precision, helping build a more complete and balanced diet.
Recognizing that every animal is unique, Poulin Grain works directly with customers through its team of experienced nutrition specialists.
These specialists visit farms to assess overall animal health and body condition, then collect forage samples for analysis at the company’s in-house lab, located at their bagged feed mill in Newport, Vt.
Based on the results, they develop customized nutrition plans tailored to each animal’s specific needs, ensuring a balanced, performance-driven diet.
For those with limited access to good-quality forage, Poulin Grain’s Forage Extender™ is a practical and effective option.
Available in Mini Bites (standard pellet) and Super Bites (large pellet), this product is formulated to provide highly digestible, essential quality fiber.
It can be used to replace up to half of the forage in an animal's diet, pound for pound – offering an affordable way to improve or extend forage supply.
Suitable for equines, sheep, cattle and goats, camelids and rabbits.
Visit poulingrain.com for more information or call us at 800.334.6731
For over three decades, ProFence has crafted reliable fences that stand steadfast in agricultural lands across Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, and Delaware.
Our company is dedicated to instilling a sense of professionalism within the industry.
At the heart of the ProFence family lies a commitment to quality and personalized service.
From the first phone call to the final installation, ProFence prides ourselves on your complete satisfaction.
Whether you reach out over the phone, through email, or through our website, our staff is swift to action ensuring your vision comes to life.
Prior to your installation, each customer is entitled to a free estimate and site visit.
This is an opportunity for our salesmen to familiarize themselves with your terrain and better familiarize themselves with your project.
Our salesman are specific while guiding you through the estimation process with transparent insights into your individual requirements.
Our commitment to excellence extends to the selection of premium materials, including pressure-treated posts, a variety of board options, heavy-duty wire, and meticulously crafted gates and latches.
ProFence stands behind the integrity of our installations with unwavering confidence, as evidenced by our 10 Year Warranty.
This warranty encompasses both materials and labor for a decade from the installation date, providing reassurance and protection for our clients' investments.
For those seeking a stress-free fencing experience characterized by professionalism, quality, and reliability, ProFence offers an unmatched solution.
Contact us today at (800) 433-6236 or visit profence.org.


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.
Contact: 717-629-0576 www.arenaworksinc.com