Finally, racing on the Fair Hill turf track is a possibility
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By SARA CAVANAGH
FAIR HILL, Md.--After six long years, horses have finally been allowed to train over the Fair Hill turf track, and there was even one day when four horses schooled over fences there.
Fair Hill turf course But there is still no official word on whether a race meet will be held at Fair Hill late this summer on Aug. 30.
"I'm doing everything in my power to encourage the state to hold races at Fair Hill on Aug. 30, but the final call is up to the Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources," said George P. Mahoney, Jr., Chairman of the Maryland Racing Commission."Racing would be not only for steeplechase but flat races as well. It's been six years, and Maryland taxpayers deserve to have Fair Hill used."
The Horse has called Trish Brown at the Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources for three days and has texted her as well, asking her, if she doesn't want to call back, to at least text back when a decision will be made as to if or when races might be held at Fair Hill.
Proven Innocent won the G1, $150,000 Beverly Steinman in Saratoga for Jack Fisher
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.--Proven Innocent, trained by Jack Fisher, won the G1, 2 3/8 mile, $150,000 Beverly Steinman Hurdle Stakes with a determined stretch run.
Proven Innocent (left) outduels Evies Prince in the Steinman (Photo by Tod Marks)Owned by Bruton Street-U.S. and ridden by Freddie Procter, Proven Innocent ran last for the first two miles, advanced to third on the turn, closed on Awakened, who was just ahead of Evie's Prince, drew even with the pair in the stretch and went on to win by 3/4 length'
Evie's Prince, trained by Neil Morris, passed Awakened to place second, and Awakened, also trained by Fisher, was third.
“I thought at the top of the stretch it was going to be Awakened, but when Awakened was done, it was 'Come on Proven! Come on Proven! Get up,” Fisher said. “He got up, so that was good.”
"It's good to have two horses,” Fisher said. “The more horses you've got, the more chances you have, I think, especially being picked one-two on the morning line."
"He was bred by Stuart Janney,"said Fisher. "We bought two off him, and we got rid of one that was no good. Graham Watters was supposed to ride him, but his wife had a baby this morning."
Aaron Vale is Devon's Leading Open Jumper Rider, Carissimo 25 is Open Jumper Champion
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By SARA CAVANAGH
DEVON.Pa.--Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 was the Leading Open Jumper Rider after winning the $226,000 Sapphire Devon Grand Prix, and his mount Carissimo 25 was Open Jumper Champion on Saturday evening, May 31 at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair.
Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 at theLeague of Nations Final in Barcelona (Photo by DidiShots)"I've had some nice results at Devon, but this was the best," said Vale."With the history of this horse show, adding your name to the list of riders that have won this is special."
Vale has arguably won more jumper classes than any other jumper rider, but many of those wins have come at lower rated shows and not in top international competition.
Now, finally, at age 56 he has a top horse that complements his riding ability.
"I've had some nice horses, but never one of Carissimo's caliber," said Vale.
As to riding in and winning Nation Cups, Vale said, "It's awesome."
"Ownership wise, it's created some interest," he said.
With his international wins, Vale is now getting people to buy him other horses capable of winning at the top levels.
Vale and Carissimo will next fly to Europe, where they will compete at the League of Nations in Rotterdam and then at Aachen.
"This will be my first time at Aachen," said Vale. "It's the Super Bowl of horse sports."
"I'm taking Carissimo and Styles, a nice young horse thst I'm taking for the experience," said Vale. "And I'm taking I Adermie R 4 for the speed classes. She's won a lot of speed classes, and they have some nice speed classes at Aachen."
Kaitlin Campbell beat McLain Ward in the $38,700 Devon Speed Derby
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By SARA CAVANAGH
DEVON, Pa--Kaitlin Campbell of Temecula, Calif. on Bull Run's Hesed won the $38,700 Devon Speed Derby on Friday, May 39 at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair.
Kaitlin Campbell on Bull Run's Hesed (Photo by Kind Media)Devon has suffered from unseasonable cold and rainy weather throughout the show, but on Friday evening, the show just lucked out, finishing the evening classes just before a violent thunderstorm struck, while neighboring areas were under a tornado watch.
Despite heavy rains and wind, there ware no damage at Devon and all horses and people were fine.
In the Devon Speed Derby, the long course set by Anderson Lima of Brazil began in the Dixon Oval, went into the Wheeler Ring and then finished in the Dixon Oval with a long run to the last fence.
McLain Ward on La Serra went third and finished clean in the fast time of 76.91, but Campbell had the advantage of going after him and finished clean in 75.10 for the win.
Darragh Kenny of Ireland on Epona DVE was third in 77.54, with Charlotte Jacobs on Thomascourt Ballypatrick fourth in 80.34.
Fly Off My Horse all-natural insect repellent products for people and animals
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PILOT MOUNTAIN, N.C.--My journey into all-natural insect repellent products was as unexpected as it was eventful.
It first began when I moved to the Southeast from Texas with my three horses in 2015.
The bugs in the summer were at plague level proportions that the four of us were just not used to.
My horses began having severe skin issues, and every fly spray I tried either did not work or made my horses break out in hives.
A couple years later, I discovered the Fly Off My Horse Equine Fly Spray formula.
It made a significant difference in my horses’ quality of life as it repelled insects well with no adverse effects.
I continued to use it for years without ever thinking about turning it into a business.
Fast forward to 2023 when I got a new farrier, and he asked me about selling it.
He loved how well it worked and how it helped his son who was allergic to the chemicals used in traditional fly sprays.
That was the beginning of what would become Fly Off My Horse, LLC.
In a twist of fate, as I was launching Fly Off My Horse in the spring of 2024, I became very ill with four diseases from a tick bite.
As I struggled to recover, I became even more passionate about creating all-natural insect repellent products for people and animals that are effective and safe.
Fly Off My Horse, LLC currently offers six insect repellent products.
Two for horses, and four for people.
They are all 100% all natural ingredients.
For horses, we have our Equine Fly Spray and Equine Insect Repellent Ointment, a fantastic multi-purpose salve that repels, protects, soothes, and helps heal.
For people, we have a Bug Spray, Bug Spray with Shimmer, Insect Repellent Body Butter which is perfect to put on in lieu of lotion when you’re going to be outside where there are bugs, and an Insect Repellent Sunscreen for those who need both sun protection and insect repellent.
We are constantly receiving feedback from our customers to improve our products and to develop new ones.
For moeinformation, www.flyoffmyhorse.com,This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 336-433-6746.
Flyoffmyhorse, PO Box 1351, Pilot Mountain, NC 27041.
Belmondo – the Highest Quality Rubber on the Market
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By Staff Writers
EROSION CONTROL.
We all know erosion around horse barns is a problem whether it’s at the doorways, gates, or waterers, it can be dangerous.
Which is why Belmondo makes the Flix mud control mat.
It is a 4’x6’ industrial outdoor horse mat.
It can be installed with no subsurface and easily adapts to gravel, grass, or mud.
It is weatherproof, UV resistant, and made with vulcanized rubber.
The surface is slip resistant and the mats are incredibly durable.
The Flix mat can be part of your Best Management Practice for erosion control.
But the team at Belmondo didn’t stop with just one excellent mat!
They have a line of horse mats for every application.
Stalls, Walkways, Washbays, Horse Walkers, Slopes, Trailer Ramps, Recovery Pens, and of course muddy areas.
One of the most common Belmondo products is the Belmondo Trend mat.
It is designed to use as a stall mattress.
It is 1” thick with a grid on the bottom side of the mat to provide an air cushion which results in ultimate softness.
Trend has a virgin rubber top which makes it slip resistant and very comfortable.
Every stall mat Belmondo makes has four interlocking sides and is heavy enough that they LAY FLAT AND STAY FLAT.
By using stall mats your bedding costs are reduced and your horse more comfortable.
Belmondo Rubber products are made in Germany, where the Kraiburg/Belmondo factory puts their focus and resources into producing the highest quality rubber on the market.
Kraiburg has been manufacturing rubber flooring for more than 50 years.
By using only true rubber and plant-based oils, Kraiburg is able to produce the highest quality rubber with a proven track record for longevity.
Kraiburg’s rule for rubber: No textile fabric, chalk, or other inferior fillers.
Here at Weaverline, we distribute Belmondo to barns in the northeast.
We have multiple styles of Belmondo mats available and can be contacted for more info.
Our office #877-464-1025, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or check out our website www.weaverlinebelmondo.com
Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 won the $226,000 Sapphire Grand Prix of Devon
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By SARA CAVANAGH
DEVON, Pa.--Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 carefully plotted out his jump-off strategy and then executed it perfectly to win the $225,000 Sapphire Grand Prix of Devon in front of a incredibly huge crowd of spectators on Thursday evening, May 29 at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair.
Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 (Photo by Kind Media)Six horses went clean from the starting field of 25, with Vale winning by going clean in 33.70.
Shane Sweetnam of Ireland on the 9-year-old Coriaan van Klapscheut Z went first in the jump-off, and finished in clean in 34.29, a time fast enough to challenge others to beat him.
Sweetnam ultimately placed second.
Alex Matz of Coatesville, Pa. on Ikigai went next and finished in 34.60 to place third with Alexandra Worthington on De L'Oiseliere fourth, clean in 35.32,
Chloe Reid on Crossover 4 had four faults in 34.26 to place fifth, and Baylee McKeever on Formidable had a stop caused by trying to turn sharply to a fence plus time faults to place sixth.
Baylee is the daughter of Lee McKeever, McLain Ward's long time friend and stable manager.
Ward on Callas had the very last fence down in the first round to miss the jump-off, eliciting a big groan of disappointment from the crowd.
"I went up in the stands to watch Shane's jump-off round," said Vale. "I could see the strides better from the stands."
Most did nine strides from fence one to two and some left out a stride to the last fence.
Fair Hill Farm, a premier 28-acre equestrian estate offered by John Price Realtors
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ELKTON,Md.--Welcome to Fair Hill Farm, a premier 28-acre equestrian estate perfectly positioned in the gently rolling countryside of Fair Hill, Md., —just west of the internationally acclaimed Fair Hill Equestrian Center.
Fair Hill Farm is located at 211 Woolens Road, Elkton, Md., for those seeking a quiet equestrian training experience.
This beautifully designed property combines privacy, functionality, and classic rural charm, offering a rare opportunity to own a turnkey facility in one of the East Coast’s most desirable equestrian communities.
The farm is situated at the end of a quiet dead-end road, ensuring a peaceful and secluded environment ideal for both training and relaxation.
Purpose-built for serious equestrian use, the property features a total of 33 stalls spread across two well-appointed center-aisle barns.
Thoughtfully designed with foaling stalls, a spacious tack room, and direct access to multiple lush paddocks and expansive fields, Fair Hill Farm is equipped for smooth, efficient daily operations and optimal horse care.
Seven strategically placed run-in sheds offer additional comfort and convenience for your horses.
Equine training amenities include a professionally constructed 66-foot by 198-foot outdoor dressage arena with sand and rubber footing, complemented by a compact indoor arena located just steps from the main barn complex, allowing for year-round riding in any weather.
Multiple auxiliary buildings provide generous storage for farm and riding equipment, while covered dog runs near the residence add versatility for multi-animal families or working dogs.
At the heart of the estate stands the main residence, a solidly built one-story brick home dating back to 1974.
Offering over 5,000 square feet of finished living space, the home includes five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.
The true centerpiece of the home is an extraordinary indoor pool retreat—a soaring, wood-paneled space featuring a cathedral ceiling, hot tub, full kitchen, and bathroom.
This private indoor oasis creates an ideal setting for entertaining or unwinding year-round.
In addition to the main house, the property includes a charming two-bedroom guest cottage, and a separate one-bedroom apartment located near the barn complex, providing ideal accommodations for trainers, caretakers, or overnight guests.
Fair Hill Farm is the perfect match for competitive riders, breeders, or anyone seeking an elevated equestrian lifestyle.
With its prime location, expert design, and exceptional amenities, this estate represents a rare and exciting opportunity to be part of Maryland’s storied horse community.
For additional details about this exceptional property, please visit ://www.pattersonpriceland.com
To arrange a private showing, please call Patterson-Schwartz Real Estate, A. John Price, 302.379.6318.
Showings are available by appointment only.
Offered at $1,999,000
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Give Your Dogs A Safe Space With Blue Mountain Welding
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NEWBURG.Pa.--Blue Mountain Welding is a family-owned business located in Newburg Pa.
Established in 2006, we are a manufacturer of Doors, Grills and Accessories for Horse Stalls, along with having an Aluminum division making Gable Sliding and Swinging Doors and Dutch Doors for Horse Barns, Garages, Pole Buildings, and Storage Sheds.
Now we are adding Dog Kennels to our product list.
Using some of the same heavy materials that we make the horse stalls with; we will customize them according to your needs.
Unfortunately, we do not have photos to show you as we are still in the beginning stages of marketing our line of kennels.
Our Kennel Fronts will have Stainless Steel Hinge Pins, and Stainless Steel Latches that you can open from both sides.
Our Kennel Dividers can be made with glass inserts.
A few of the reasons we designed them with glass, 1: Using glass will leave a small gap all around, which leads to more airflow through your kennel. 2: So your dogs can look at their neighbors instead of having a solid wall on both sides of the interior area and to make cleanup a lot easier for you.
If the clear glass does not work for your dogs, we can frost the glass so they cannot see through it.
All our manufactured products are sand blasted, primed with a zinc primer, and powder coated with a durable finish that can be washed down to keep everything clean.
We strive to provide a product that exceeds your quality expectations as well as being fully functional and matching your dream project perfectly.
Our goal is to give immediate attention to every customer and get quotes and product out as soon as possible.
Visit our shop, Call John @ (717) 360-5250, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or look us up @ https://www.bluemountainwelding.net/dogkennels to learn more.
Thank You, From the Team at Blue Mountain Welding
Brandywine Valley SPCA
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By Emilie Brady
Thousands of Pets Find Forever Homes Through The Brandywine Valley SPCA’s Mega Adoption Events
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The Brandywine Valley SPCA’s Mega Adoption Events, powered by Petco Love, are not only the largest adoption events in the country, bringing 1000+ adoptable pets together under one roof, they are a lifesaving experience.
Over nearly a decade, nearly 20,000 pets have found homes at these events.
The Mega Adoption Event returns to the Bob Carpenter Center in Newark, Del., on June 21 and 22.
“Our Megas provide a lifeline for so many pets who have lost everything. It’s truly inspiring to see these pets chosen by families eager to give them a new life full of love,” said Adam Lamb, BVSPCA CEO. “As the largest adoption event in the country, our goal with the size and format is to save even more lives by reaching folks who might not otherwise consider coming to a shelter to adopt.”
King spent nearly a year in care of the BVSPCA before finding Mega love at last summer’s event.
King’s adopters visited King days before Mega to see if he might be a good fit for their resident dog.
They hit it off, so they came early to Mega on the first day to bring their boy home.
Senior royalty Sir Lancelot, a handsome, 12-years-young feline with only two teeth found his Mega match.
The senior kitty’s adopter came to the event looking for a fur friend for her cat after losing two pets.
When she met Sir Lancelot, it was love at first sight.
June’s event will be the BVSPCA’s 19th Mega Adoption Event. Event details, volunteer opportunities, and Fast Passes are available at megaadopt.com.
Please link to : https://www.megaadopt.com/
Joe Brewer creates pet portraits and awesome smiles
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Pet Portraits by Joe Brewer is a business started by Joe's love for animals and his ability to capture their personality.
These portraits are hand-drawn by Joe Brewer, using photos sent to him by the customer.
Joe works with pastel on an 800 grit UArt Art sandpaper board.
The portrait is then matted with a high-quality acid free mat.
Joe and his wife Rosemary started this "second act" together back in 2018 after Joe retired, alongside of their Golden Retriever Malia, a rescue from South Korea.
Purchasing a portrait is a unique experience, not just acquiring a pet portrait but rather having an experience.
When the portrait is complete, Joe loves to do a reel, incorporating the pet and posting on Instagram.
"We don't just paint pets but we create awesome smiles!"
Joe will send customers a pencil sketch layout for them to approve, and when he begins the artwork he will send the customer a "Sneak Peek" from the drawing board for their "thumbs up" on color and details.
Customers appreciate this personal interaction.
Gifting a portrait is another option, with Joe providing a certificate to be gifted to a friend or loved one.
After receiving the certificate, the pet owner can then work with Joe, providing photos and approving the layout for the portrait.
This is not just a job for Joe and Rosemary, but it is a passion to see customers thrilled to have their pet's portrait on the wall, or for them to gift a portrait to a loved one.
Memorial portraits are popular as well.
For pricing and details, please see our website at petportraitsbyjoebrewer.com or email Joe at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Joe's phone is 215-275-4521.
Boyd Martin won the Devon Arena Eventing for the third time
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By SARA CAVANAGH
DEVON, Pa.--Boyd Martin on Miss Lulu Herself won the $50,000 Area Eventing competition for the second consecutive year and for the third time overall on Sunday, May 25 at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair.
Boyd Martin on Miss Lulu Herself (Photo by Kind Media)Martin was one of seven clean in the first round and then was the fastest of the four clean in the second round.
He finished in 95.93 on Miss Lulu Herself, with Shannon Lilley on Ideal HX second in 98.77,.
Martin was also third on Shanroe Cooly, clean in 99.96.and Caroline Pamukcu on Redfield Dexter was fourth, clean in 104.04.
The top 12 from the first round returned for the second round, carrying forward any faults from round one, so Ema Klugman on Chiraz was fifth with 1.2 time faults from round one, and Pamukcu was sixth with four faults in 99.96, the fastest of two four-faulters
For the presentation ceremony, Martin entered the ring with his horse being led by his two children, Leo, 6.and Nox, 9, one on either side, each holding a lead-shank.
"I've had Miss Lulu for four years," said Martin. "She's a careful jumper. She's a sharp chestnut mare, she's quick and nifty, she's nimble and cat-like."
All those attributes make her the perfect horse for the courses set by Capt. Mark Phillips.
The first course of eventing and show jumping fences wound through the Dixon Oval, into the Wheeler ring and back into the Dixon Oval, ending with Phillips' signature at Devon, a very careful last fence that has always resulted in a number of rails down.
The second course was in the Dixon Oval with a number of places for tight turns and two long runs, both spots where Martin stood out.
"Captain Mark Phillips is a genius at this,"said Martin.
U.S. team of Karl Cook, Lillie Keenan, Laura Kraut and McLain Ward won the Nations Cup in Rome
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ROME, Italy--The U.S. Jumping Team of Karl Cook on Caracole dela Roque, Lillie Keenan on Kick On, Laura Kraut on Bisquetta and McLain Ward on Imperial HBF won the Jumping Nations Cup of Rome CSIO5* at the Piazza di Siena in the heart of Italy’s capital city.
France finished second with eight faults, and the home nation of Italy finishing third with 20 faults.
Amazingly, Italy and Germany finished tied not only on faults but also with the exactly the same aggregate time of its riders in the second round, but Italy was declared third by another tie deciding factor.
Keenan and Ward were two of the five that jumped two clean rounds.
As has happened often, it came down to Ward, last to go, as to whether the U.S. would be first, tied for the win, or second.
A clean round would win it, four faults would mean a tie and a jump-off and eight faults would leave the U.S. second.
Ward, riding an extremely talented but relatively new horse, came through yet again and clinched the title for the U.S.
GGT FOOTING is the choice for safety and soundness at horse show venues
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GGT Footing®, the equestrian division of Polysols Inc, makers of high-quality fiber and geotextile equestrian footing amendments, is the premium choice for world class horse show venues across the USA and is the proud Annual Title Sponsor for Swan Lake Stables in 2025.
Backed by over 20 years of collaboration with arena builders and scientific research, GGT Footing®'s high-quality fiber and geotextile blends—made from 100% polyester—offer the most durable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly solution for equestrian surfaces, helping to prevent lameness and reduce vet bills by-
• supporting your horse’s joints and ligaments
• reducing dust, increasing water storage capability
• improving the life span of the arena sand & surface for optimal performance
— and much more!
GGT-Footing provides a variety of fiber percentages in their blends: • 50% fiber: high performance/ competition surfaces
• 30% fiber: Jumping
• 15% fiber: Lower levels of dressage
GGT Footing® has a blend to meet all your surface needs with many affordable options available.
Regular maintenance of fiber and geotextile amended surfaces is vital to keep your arenas in perfect shape.
GGT Footing® requires consistent deep watering to maintain stability, reduce dust, and ensure uniform moisture.
Watering frequency depends on the weather conditions of outdoor arenas and on the air temperature and humidity level indoors and can be monitored with a moisture meter.
GGT Footing® requires a synthetic fiber compatible arena conditioner with adjustable tines and teeth and a roller to keep footing properly mixed.
From 57" ATV-compatible models to 98" tractor models with updated standard features, we offer an arena conditioner for every surface maintenance need.
For comprehensive consultation and further information on geotextile additives, please call Barb, GGT Footing East Coast Retail Account Manager at 864-804-8664 or visit: www.ggtfooting.com.
Stella Rumanes on Goodnight Moon was Devon Junior Hunter 3'3"Grand Champion
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By SARA CAVANAGH
DEVON, Pa.--Stella Rumanes on Goodnigh Moon was a big winner on opening day at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair, but it was just one phone call that put it all together and brought two old friends back together.
Stella Rumanes on Goodnight Moon after winning the first class at Devon (Photo by Kind Media)Rumanes of Topanga, Calif., won both Small Junior Hunter 3'3" classes on Wednesday, May 21.and that was enough to give her the Small Junior Hunter 3'3"Championship and the Grand Championship on Thursday.
Rumanes was trained by John French of Wellington, Fla., who, along with being a trainer is a top hunter rider who has held the title of World Champion Hunter Rider four times.
"I only trained her at the show," said French. "I think her mother Michelle trains her in California. They only came east for Devon, and Michelle called me and asked me to train her daughter here. When I found out what horse it was, I realized I knew him because I showed him nine or 19 years ago when I was in California."
"It was kind of neat," said French. "I said `Wow, is he still showing? How old is he now.' He's 16. I showed him in Green Incentive and Michelle showed him as an amateur.I hadn't seen him for a long time, so it was neat to connect with them. The horse is still going strong."
"I gave Stella a lesson on the first day,"he said. "She's quite a good rider. She had to go first in the Handy, but she won it. It doesn't seem like she''s got too much nerves. I rode the horse in the mornings,, and I said to him `Oh i remember you."
Their re-introduction was not only neat, as French said, but very successful with the Grand Championship as a result.
All Inklusive, ridden by Ava Berman of Baltimore, Md., was the Large Junior Hunter 3'3" Champion.
Olivia Sweetnam of Lexington, Ky., daughter of top Irish international rider Shane Sweetnam, won the WIHS Equitation Classic - Jumper Phase, and she placed third in the Hunter Seat medal, Section A,, which was won by Raffaella Eldridge of Honolulu, Hawaii.
Horsemen's Lab can tell you which dewormer is needed
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By SARA CAVANAGH
Parasite resistance to dewormers in horses has been developing for some time due to overuse of deworming medication as well as using the wrong medication for the worms that are present.
The only way to determine what worms are present as well as determine if your horse is a low (under 200 eggs/gm), medium (200-500 eggs/gm) or high shedder (500+ eggs/gm) is to do a fecal egg count.
Doing fecal egg count tests help to combat parasite resistance as well as save you time and money by deworming only the horses who need it.
There are no new deworming medication coming on the market, so we need to slow the resistance as best as we can.
Horsemen’s Laboratory is here to help!
Their easy-to-use mail-in kits can detect Strongyles, Roundworms and occasionally tapeworms and pinworms.
Horsemen’s Laboratory does now offer a fecal tapeworm test that is accurate to 90% when there are 20 or more tapeworms present down to 60% when only one tapeworm is present.
This test also includes the regular (McMaster’s) fecal egg count.
These kits come with everything you need including pre-paid envelopes with tracking to mail the samples back in.
Once you get your results you can give them a call and they can talk you through what dewormer to use based on the results, so you know you are treating the parasites with the correct medication.
Horsemen’s Laboratory strives to provide fast accurate testing (generally 3-5 day turn around) as well as excellent customer service.
Visit them online at www.horsemenslab.com or call them at 800-544-0599 for more information or to order.
Make sure to visit their blog for any additional parasite information you may need.
What A Good Dog
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By Emilie Brady
Boyd Martin is Eventing World Number 1 in Rider Rankings for the first time
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Boyd Martin of Cochranville, Pa. is Number One in the Eventing World Rider Rankings after climbing from the 10th position in just one month with a total now of 543 points.
Boyd Martin on Fedarman B at Paris Olympics (Photo by Liz Gregg, FEI)Martin finished second, sixth and seventh in the Kentucky 5* Three-Day Event and this achievement had him unseat Britain’s Tom McEwen, who held the no. 1 position since August 2024.
Martin’s ascent to the summit of the rankings comes as no surprise after a series of solid performances in home soil over recent weeks in Aiken, Maryland and specially at the CCI5*-L in Lexington, where he finished in second, sixth, and seventh positions achieving three double clears in Cross Country and Jumping Obstacles.
He is only the third rider since 2008 to have three horses in the top 10 in a CCI5*-L after Phillip Dutton in 2017 and Andrew Nicholson of New Zealand in 2013.
Boyd Martin is the first USA rider to reach the top of the Eventing world rankings in 21 years.
Kim Severson was the last American at the top in 2004, while David O’Connor did it back in 2000.
Lancaster Polo Club offers exciting competition in a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere
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In the heart of Lancaster County, the Lancaster Polo Club is celebrating its 85th anniversary—a milestone that honors a rich legacy of sport, community, and tradition.
Since its founding in 1940, the club has been a part of equestrian culture in Pennsylvania, offering thrilling polo matches and a welcoming atmosphere for all.
Every Sunday from June through October, weather permitting, Forney Field in Lititz transforms into a vibrant gathering spot for polo enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Gates open at 1:00 PM, allowing guests to set up their picnics, socialize, and enjoy the scenic surroundings before the match begins at 2:30 PM.
The tree lined field, nestled in Lancaster County, has hosted matches for over six decades, providing an authentic and charming backdrop for the sport.
Spectators can expect more than just a game; each match is infused with unique themes and festivities that enhance the experience.
From halftime champagne toasts to opportunities for fans to participate in the traditional divot-stomping, the club ensures that every Sunday is memorable.
The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly, with attendees often bringing lawn chairs, blankets, and their own refreshments to enjoy the day.
Admission is $10 per person, with children under 12 admitted free, making it an accessible outing for families and groups.
The club operates as a non-profit organization, and proceeds support the maintenance of the field and the continuation of polo traditions in the region.
As the Lancaster Polo Club marks this significant anniversary, it invites the community to be part of its ongoing story.
Whether you’re a seasoned polo aficionado or a curious first-timer, the club offers an opportunity to experience the elegance and excitement of polo in a setting that is both historic and inviting.
For more information on match schedules, themes, and special events, please visit the Lancaster Polo Club’s official website: https://lancasterpoloclub.com/.
Keystone Fence, the Best-In-Industry Fencing
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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.tangentfence.com.
Enjoy the Best View of the Maryland Horse Trials at Loch Moy Farm!
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Enjoy time in the country at the Highland Club Tent with Sugarloaf Mountain as a breath-taking backdrop.
The Maryland International CCI and HT + Young Rider Championships run on June 27-29 at Loch Moy Farm in Adamstown, Md.
You can have a front row seat for all the action at the Highland Club!
The Highland Club provides breakfast and lunch plus panoramic views of top-level equestrian athletes as they tackle Dressage, Show Jumping, and Cross Country.
Highland Club Members have access to the Highland Club Tent and the Highland Tower with a bird’s eye view of the cross country course and dressage and show jumping arenas.
On Friday, June 27, members will enjoy “Donuts, Desserts, & Dressage” at the Highland Tower overlooking the FEI Dressage Arena.
Start the day with a continental breakfast, followed by lite fare and desserts, along with Mimosas, Bloody Mary’s, wine, beer, and beverages.
It’s “Brunch on the Berm” on Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29, in the Highland Tent overlooking the TRUTEX Arena for showing jumping and cross country.
Each day begins with a continental breakfast, followed by a Brunch on the Berm buffet lunch with Mimosas, Bloody Mary’s, wine, beer, and beverages.
Highland Club Member tickets are $150 and tables of eight are available for $1,000.
Tickets provide access to the Highland Club for all three days of action – June 27 – 29, 2025.
General parking with shuttle access is available with ticket purchase.
Visit www.marylandhorsetrials.com to reserve your Highland Club tickets and learn more about the Maryland International CCI and HT + Young Rider Championships.
Contact Cathy Hare at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with questions. Loch Moy Farm is located at 1235 Park Mills Road, Adamstown, MD 21710.
Eastern Shore Fencing, The Best Affordable Fencing in the Area
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At Eastern Shore Fencing we strive to do ( nothing less then the best ) In serving our customers with top quality equestrian fencing , run-in sheds / barns and horse jumps, at very competitive prices.
We specialize in equestrian fencing, ( post an board, post an wire, split rail, slip board, centaur an vinyl horse rail ) to name a few, but can also be of help with residential projects.
With our 18 years experience in the fencing industry, we will tackle most anything!!
We are located in Chester County Pa., and are willing to travel the east coast.
For more information, please call 484 661 3057 for a free estimate or you can visit our gallery at Easternshorefencing.com.
We look forward to working with you and building a lifelong fence/friendship...
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