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DELAWARE EQUINE NEWS Vol. 15 No. 4 www.delawareequinecouncil.org August/September 2016 Day at the Races: Pimlico Race Course Jockey J. Perez stands for a professional photo in the winner's circle at Pimlico Race Course - Home of the Preakness. Photo by Double J Photos. Fundraiser Nets $20,000! Shown accepting a check for $20,000 from a March 9 fundraiser for Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding are (left to right) SDTR volunteers Sasha Hudson and Donnel Bailey; therapy horse Willy; volunteer Haley VonRitchie; SDTR Board President and Instructor Georgia Truitt; SDTR Board Member and Instructor Kelly Boyer; Board Member Karen Peden; Board Member Tom Peet; event chairs Bob Ciprietti of Touch of Italy, Bob Yesbek and Eddie Ghabour of Key Advisors Group, LLC; SDTR Capital Campaign Chairman Scott Swingle, and SDTR Capital Campaign Manager Mark Churra. MADDY LAURIA PHOTO Reprinted courtesy of the Cape Gazette (See full story on page 3) The Maryland Jockey Club has graciously donated A Day at the Races certificate to the Delaware Equine Council Foundation to be auctioned off during its fundraiser for the scholarship program for the past several years. This year DEC members, Dusty Chaps Farm and Second Chance Ranch of Delaware, Inc., partnered up to purchase the certificate and enjoyed a Day At The Races. The group chose Pimlico as the track of preference and attended the races on the last day of the meet, June 26. The Day at the Races began with an excited group traveling to Pimlico, the home of the Preakness Stakes, in Baltimore, Maryland. Along the way, it was discovered that the majority of the group had never attended a live horse race. Excitement was in the air! Upon arrival, valet parking was convenient and complimentary with the certificate. Eric Weber from group sales greeted the group with a friendly smile, handed out programs, and escorted the group to its reserved seating in the clubhouse. As part of the package, the certificate holder could name a race and have it printed in the program. Race #4 was named “Gus the Wonder Pony Memorial” after a beloved lesson pony recently lost by Dusty Chaps Farm. After a scrumptious brunch buffet (not part of the certificate purchase), Gus the Wonder Pony group, was escorted to a viewing area of the paddock to watch the horses prepare for race #4. A few folks, including the Gus The Wonder Pony’s owners, bet on horse #4 (Hideaway) to win, place, or show. After the horses left the paddock, the group was led out to the winner’s circle to watch the race. Dressed in a red hood and horse boots that looked like athletic socks from the 1970’s, Hideaway crossed the finish line well ahead of the pack! Hideaway and was led into the winner’s circle for his win photo with his trainer, owners, and entourage. Once he was led out, the Gus The Wonder Pony group stepped (Continued on page 3) Page 2 www.delawareequinecouncil.org Notes from Your Editor Show season is in full swing and so is the Delaware Equine Council. We are gearing up for Member Appreciation Day, the 2017 Equine Industry Directory, the Turkey Trot Trail Ride and much more this fall. In this edition, you can find information about the upcoming activities and reviews of recent events. Please enjoy our newsletter. Wendy Lippincott, Editor REPORT lost, loose, neglected, or abused horses to Delaware Department of Agriculture 302-698-4500 or 302-698-4561 August/September 2016 President’s Message Got to love HOT HUMID Delaware. Very tough to enjoy the horses in this weather, however, it will get better! Keep Sunday, September 25 set aside for the annual DEC Member Appreciation Day. Always great food and a good ride. Congratulations to all the 4-H members that participated in the horse show at the Delaware State Fair. It's always great to see the youth showing. Get ready for the 2017 Directory! We are starting to put it together again and look forward to including you in this informative reference book. Stan Vonacek, DEC President 2016 Delaware Equine Council Officers: President, Stan Vonasek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302-684-3966 Vice President, Ken Horeis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302-270-2648 Secretary, Kathy Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302-670-7358 Treasurer, Tami Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302-399-3466 2016 Delaware Equine Council Directors: Dr. Christina Dayton . 302-258-8160 Wendy Lippincott . . . 302-632-9733 Pam Nebel . . . . . . . . 240-994-2220 George Parris . . . . . . 302-846-2189 Julie Warrington . . . . 302-423-7393 Cynthia Vollmer. . . . . 302-519-2034 . .allcreaturesvetde@gmail.com . . . . .info@dustychapsfarm.com . . . . . . . . . . . . .pnebel@aol.com . . . . . . . .gigiparris@verizon.net . . .warrington_girls@yahoo.com . . .cyn.vollmer2010@gmail.com 1 Clark Street NMLS #77068 Harrington, DE 19952 302-735-8434 FAX 302-735-8432 Lori Combs Assistant Vice President Branch Manager lcombs@mtb.com 2016 Platinum Sponsor $1,000 DECF Scholarship Program August/September 2016 www.delawareequinecouncil.org Page 3 At Pimlico: (Left) Kim and Wendy Lippincott wait for gourmet omelets (Right) DEC members and friends are ready to enjoy a gourmet brunch prior to their named race. Day at Pimlico (Continued from page 1) in and was joined by winning jockey, Jorge M. Perez, for a professional photo which was provided as part of the certificate. Mr. Perez was gracious enough to stay and sign autographs as requested by members of the group. A stroll back through the paddock area was fun as the group was permitted to meet and greet one of the outrider horses that was taking a break. The horse enjoyed many pets and went so far as to rub his eye on one of his guests backs. Overall, the group’s visit was outstanding and everyone had a great time. For those who had never attended a race prior to the event, it certainly was a treat. Thank you very much to The Maryland Jockey Club, Pimlico Race Course, and Eric Weber for such a wonderful Day at the Races! ~ Sunday Hunting Update ~ Event raises $20,000 for Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding By Maddy Lauria Reprinted courtesy of the Cape Gazette (August 1, 2016) Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding in Milton recently received a $20,000 donation that will help fund the facility's capital campaign. The proceeds were raised during a March 9 event hosted by Key Advisors Group LLC at Touch of Italy, and will help fund the facility's new center on Route 5, the addition of a closed-in, handicap-accessible viewing and staging area, new horse stalls, a new entry and other enhancements to the building. At Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding, horses and certified instructors work with about 60 riders to help make life a little easier for clients living with autism, depression, learning disabilities and other physical or emotional challenges. The facility also hosts separate camps and group activities revolving around equine therapy and activities. A capital campaign continues following the purchase of the nearly 10-acre property just outside of Milton in March. Donations and volunteers are always welcome. For more information about SDTR, go to www.sdtrhr.com Bill (HB-289) was signed by Governor Markell on July 20. The Fish and Wildlife Commission is meeting on August 30 at the Robbins & Richardson Building to discuss where Sunday hunting will be allowed. The fees and conservation passes go into effect July 1, 2017. Page 4 www.delawareequinecouncil.org August/September 2016 Cases of Potomac Horse Fever Confirmed in Maryland The Maryland State Vet’s Office (Maryland Department of Agriculture) has announced that Potomac Horse Fever has been confirmed in two Maryland horses, one of which has died from the disease. The two horses confirmed were in Frederick County, and both horses had been vaccinated. The second horse is being treated by a private veterinarian and is expected to recover. MDA is urging horse owners – especially those with horses that graze near rivers, streams and creeks – to watch their horses closely for signs of the disease. Clinical signs include mild to severe fever, diarrhea, loss of appetite, laminitis, and mild colic. Potomac Horse Fever is most commonly contracted by horses that ingest infected aquatic insects such as caddisflies and mayflies. “Potomac Horse Fever surfaces here every few years,” said State Veterinarian Michael Radebaugh. “Because it can be fatal, we urge horse owners to pay special attention to how their horses feel. The vaccine for Potomac Horse Fever is not always effective, so we encourage owners to contact their veterinarian sooner rather than later if they suspect anything, even if the horse has been vaccinated.” The vaccine for Potomac Horse fever is not always effective but may lessen the severity of the disease. Horse owners are advised to follow the recommendations of their private practitioner concerning vaccination protocols. The department encourages owners to contact their veterinarian as soon as possible if they suspect anything, even if the horse has been vaccinated. Potomac Horse Fever cannot be transmitted from horse to horse, and people are not at risk; however, veterinarians who diagnose it must report it to the State Veterinarian. August/September 2016 www.delawareequinecouncil.org Calendar of Events August 2016: Tuesday, August 9: EAAHSC (Eastern Amateur Arabian Horse Show Circuit) Meeting, 2nd Tuesdays of each month. Contact: Laura 302-424-1828 Saturday, August 13: 1st State Shooters Moon Buster 6PM at Levers Arena. Double Points. Contact: Tom Brandenburg 443-510-2447 Monday, August 15: Delaware Equine Council meets the 3rd Monday of each month at 7:00pm except June and December. Harrington Fire Department Conference Room. Contact Stan 302-684-3966 Sunday, August 21: Tuckahoe Equestrian Center Cool off at Sassafrass 10am at Turner’s Creek in Kennedyville, MD Contact: Karen Mack Jones 410-739-1327. Monday, August 22: American Mustang/Burro Association-Delmarva Chapter meet @ 6PM the 4th Monday of each month. Contact Debbie at 302-653-7005 Saturday, August 27: Sunday, August 28: Delaware Appaloosa Horse Association Summer Sizzler Show at the Delaware State Fairgrounds Quillen Arena. Contact: dahashow@gmail.com or 302-526-6944. Saturday, August 27: Tuckahoe Equestrian Center Crab Feast. Follow on Facebook for more information or call Rob Creel 410-253-0161 September 2016: Thursday, September 1: Arabian Horse Association of Delmarva Meeting First Thursday of each month Contact: Resi Wolfe 302-856-6048 Saturday, September 10: Sunday, September 11: Tuckahoe Equestrian Center Stuart Rybak Clinic September 9am - 4pm 2 day clinic. Contact: Debbie Oxnard 410-490-2269 Saturday, September 10: Laurel Saddle Friends Game Show 5pm, R/D Sunday 1pm, Gail 302-841-2063 Tuesday, September 13: EAAHSC (Eastern Amateur Arabian Horse Show Circuit) Meeting, 2nd Tuesdays of each month Contact Laura 302-424-1828 Saturday, September 17: Karen’s Shows at Annett Farms, 10116 Shawnee Road, Greenwood, DE. Contact Elrita Annett 302-422-7571. Refreshments available. Saturday, September 17: Tuckahoe Equestrian Center Hoof Picks – wrapping legs. For more information, contact Rob Creel 410-253-0161 Sunday, September 18: Tuckahoe Equestrian Center Wye Island Ride. Contact: Debbie Oxnard 410-490-2269 Monday, September 19: Delaware Equine Council meets the 3rd Monday of each month at 7:00pm except June and December. Harrington Fire Department Conference Room. Contact Stan 302-684-3966 Wednesday, September 21: Tuckahoe Equestrian Center meets the 3rd Wednesday of the following months: Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept. Nov. and Dec at 7:00pm, Contact Rob Creel 410253-0161 for location. Saturday, September 24: Sunday, September 25: Tuckahoe Equestrian Center Eastern Shore of Virginia Trail Ride. Contact: Debbie Oxnard 410-490-2269 Sunday, September 25: DEC Member Appreciation Day Trail Ride 10am at Redden State Forest Headquarters Tract. Current members are FREE plus one guest FREE. All others: Individual: $15, Youth $5, Organization $20, Commercial $30. Lunch catered and served at noon. Monday, September 26: American Mustang/Burro AssociationDelmarva Chapter meet @ 6PM the 4th Monday of each month. Contact Debbie at 302-653-7005. Page 5 October 2016: Saturday, October 1: Second Chance Ranch of Delaware Horse Rescue Open House 10am-3:30pm. 2436 Sandtown Rd., Felton, DE. 19943. Contact Lynn: 302-632-9330. Thursday, October 6: Arabian Horse Association of Delmarva Meeting First Thursday of each month Contact: Resi Wolfe 302-856-6048 Saturday, October 8: Laurel Saddle Friends Game Show 5pm Halloween Parade 4:30),R/D Sunday 1pm, Gail 302-8412063 Saturday, October 8: Karen’s Shows at Annett Farms, 10116 Shawnee Road, Greenwood, DE. Contact Elrita Annett 302422-7571. Refreshments available. Tuesday, October 11: EAAHSC (Eastern Amateur Arabian Horse Show Circuit) Meeting, 2nd Tuesdays of each month Contact Laura 302-424-1828 Next DEC Meetings Mondays, August 15, Sept. 19, Oct. 17 7 p.m. - Harrington Fire Company Conference Room 20 Clark Street • Harrington, DE 19952 Join us and bring a friend! DEC Committees: Do you support the mission of the Delaware Equine Council? If so, become involved with a committee. The committee chairs are as follows: Stan Vonacek - DECF Scholarships Ken Horeis - Industry Directory Mary Everhart - Trails Wayne Nebel - Public Relations Pam Nebel - Membership Wendy Lippincott - Newsletter Editor Julie Warrington - Fundraising Page 6 www.delawareequinecouncil.org August/September 2016 August/September 2016 www.delawareequinecouncil.org DE Equine Industry Directory 2017 By Ken Horeis Once again, the Delaware Equine Council will be producing our “Delaware Equine Industry Directory”. We know that the Directory has been well received in the past, with many people keeping a copy in their barn, truck and house so that they have a quick reference available whenever they might have a need. DEC has elected to once again offer the single line listings for FREE, however, we will still need the categories under which you would like to be listed, along with your location, a contact person and phone number. The color and black/white ad costs will remain the same as in 2016, as will the cost for format and printing. Ads must be camera ready, or we can develop an ad for you at an additional cost. Beginning immediately, we are accept ads and listings for the Directory. If you would like to appear in the 2017 Directory, please contact Ken Horeis at 302-270-2648 or at kenhoreis@yahoo.com with any questions. The deadline for this year is October 20. Provide your information to us quickly so you don’t miss out on a great opportunity. We hope that you have enjoyed the previous Directories and we look forward to providing you with another quality Directory for 2017. Page 7 Directory Cover Photo Contest The Delaware Equine Council’s Equine Industry Directory is due for release in January of 2017. In 2016, we honored Joan Coble’s horse, Barney, by placing his photo on the front cover. Barney was a wonderful gelding who had won the hearts of many. Wouldn’t it be cool for your horse to be on the front cover next year! We are looking for a new photo for the 2016 edition. Send in your favorite photo of your horse to: info@delawareequinecouncil.org. Contest Rules: 1. Horse/Equine must belong to a member of the DelawareEquine Council. 2. Name of horse/equine owner and horse must accompany photograph. Feel free to include any details about the animal. We want to read your horse’s story. 3. No people, advertising, or signage may be in the photograph. 4. Amateur and professional photographs are permitted. Any professional photographs must be accompanied with permission from the photographer for the use of the photograph. Photographer’s name, phone number and email are required. 5. By submitting a photograph or art, you are giving permission for the Delaware Equine Council to use the photograph or art for the purpose of the Equine Industry Directory or any other publication produced by the Delaware Equine Council including posting it on the website, Facebook, newsletters, flyers, etc. 6. Recognition will be given to the winner within the directory. 7. The winning photograph will be selected by the DEC 2017 Directory Committee based on qualifications, attractiveness, and quality of image. The image must be of high enough size and resolution for the directory printer to produce an attractive cover. 8. DEC Board Members and 2017 Directory Committee Members are ineligible to participate. Contest Ends: October 20, 2016. SAVE THE DATE! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST HORSE RESCUE OPEN HOUSE SECOND CHANCE RANCH 2436 Sandtown Road, Felton, DE 19943 N 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Bring your family and friends to the Ranch to learn about our mission, see the horses, take a ride and meet the other animals that have found a home here. There will be games, prizes, cras, food, fun and of course, HORSES! It’s a great way to spend a fall day for a fantasc cause! Entry is free — Donaons are always welcome. Page 8 www.delawareequinecouncil.org August/September 2016 Rescue Horse of the Month: Dante O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Second Chance Ranch of Delaware wants you to meet Dante – 21 year old registered pure bred dark bay Arabian gelding. He stands 15 hands tall and weighs approximately 1000 pounds. Dante is full of character and loves people. If you like horse hugs and kisses, you will like Dante. Trained in dressage in his early years, he remembers almost everything so a refresher would easily bring him back into the dressage groove. After his dressage years, Dante spent much time as a hunter horse. He was then asked to perform as a western horse and adapted as requested. He cross ties, bathes, loads in the trailer, good for vet and farrier. Dante can get a little “hot” when excited such as coming in for dinner. It’s recommended that someone that will not be afraid of him adopts him. He honestly does not want to hurt his human and tries his best to behave. Advanced beginner or intermediate rider appropriate. Adoption Fee: $500 Contact Cyndi at 302-519-2034 for information. 4-H Horse Show Grand and Reserve Champions with Cynthia Vollmer (left) and Susan Garey (right). State 4-H Horse Show Held in Quillen Arena on July 29. Once again the Delaware Equine Council was the sponsor of the 4-H Grand Champion awards/gifts to the winners in various horse riding discipline categories at the DE State Fair. Thanks to board member Cynthia Vollmer for representing DEC at the event. DQHA sponsored the Reserve Champion awards/gifts. At right: Grand and Reserve Champion awards August/September 2016 www.delawareequinecouncil.org Page 9 Delaware Equine Council & Macy’s Partner for 11th Annual SHOP FOR A CAUSE Charity Shopping Event Friday, August 26 - Sunday, August 28 Buy a $5.00 Shopping Pass from DEC NOW Enjoy Spectacular DISCOUNTS at MACY’S All Weekend DEC kee ps 100% o f the Pr oceeds from th e S ale o the Sho pping P f asses To buy a Shopping Pass, call Kathy Watson 302-670-7358 or purchase via PayPal at www.delawareequinecouncil.org Thanks to • MorningAgClips.com for publishing articles in your morning ag clips — Delmarva Edition. Subscribe now. • Steve Shirey of Site One for hosting our web page . . . www.delawareequinecouncil.org. • Doug Kerr for maintaining our website • Chick Saddlery & Western Wear for the layout and printing of our newsletter. Page 10 www.delawareequinecouncil.org August/September 2016 No Shortcut for Diagnosing Equine Gastric Ulcers By Kentucky Equine Research-KER Gastric ulcers occur more frequently in certain groups of horses: race and endurance horses in training, foals at the time of weaning, or any horse during times of stress. How do you know if your horse has one or more ulcers? Usually, a clear diagnosis can only be achieved if the horse undergoes endoscopic examination, which involves having the veterinarian pass a long flexible tube with a camera in the tip into the stomach to directly visualize and assess the defects. As an alternative, some owners assume their horses have one or more ulcers if they display classic signs associated with the condition. “Despite being effective, endoscopy is expensive, invasive, and time-consuming, unfortunately,” explained Kathleen Crandell, Ph.D., a Kentucky Equine Research (KER) nutritionist, adding “The number of veterinarians that have the necessary equipment is limited.” As an alternative, some owners assume their horses have one or more ulcers if they display classic signs associated with the condition: colic, diarrhea, poor appetite, dull coat, decreased performance, and possibly behavior changes. Recognizing the need for a quick, economical, and effective screening test to help identify horses with ulcers, a group of researchers recently evaluated whether sucrose, a simple sugar similar to glucose, could identify ulcers. The hypothesis was that sucrose passes through ulcerated stomach tissue and can be measured in blood, indicating the both the presence and severity of ulceration. To test the usefulness of sucrose to diagnose ulcers, Heweston and coworkers* administered sucrose via nasogastric tube to 101 horses either with or without gastric ulcers. Blood sucrose levels were subsequently assessed 45 and 90 minutes after administration. The researchers found that the test wasn’t as sweet as they had hoped, concluding that blood sucrose was “neither a sensitive or specific test for detecting gastric ulcers in adult horses with naturally occurring ulcers.” “In addition to dietary and management changes to help ulcer-prone horses, consider using KER’s research-proven digestive aid RiteTrac, which supports the health of the stomach. Horse owners in Australia should look for other proven digestive aids,” advised Crandell. August/September 2016 www.delawareequinecouncil.org Page 11 Please support our Commercial Members FARMS • • • • • • • • • • • • • Adandy Farms www.adandyfarm.com 302-349-5116 Apex Arabians Stables www.apexstables.com DECA Farms, LLC 302-684-8625 Deer Antler Farm www.deerantlerequestrian.com 302-659-1366 Dovington Training Center www.dovington.com 302-242-2966 Dusty Chaps Farm www.dustychapsfarm.com 302-632-9733 Flying A Riding Academy www.flyingariding.com 302-422-7571 Gambler’s Choice Equestrian Center www.gcequestrian.com 302-632-9777 Kershaw Acres www.kershawacres.com 302-684-1818 Royal Acres Haflingers 302-422-3454 Tir-Na-Nog Stables 302-270-7840 Valour Farms www.valour-farms.com 302-659-4066 Zenith Farms www.zenithfarms.com FARM SUPPLY • B & W Farm Supply www.bwfarmsupply.com 302-398-3059 • Bryan & Brittingham 302-846-9500 • Burke Equipment www.burkeequipment.com 302-284-0123 • Chick’s Farm & Feed 302-270-4432 • Chick’s Saddlery & Western Wear www.chicksaddlery.com 302-398-4630 • Currey Farms www.curreyfarms.net 302-542-4793 • Del-Ridge Farms, Inc. 302-349-5184 • Delwood Trailer Sales www.delwoodtrailers.com 302-697-1345 • Hudson Farm Supply 302-398-3654 • Kay’s Feed and Supplies 302-875-5293 • Steward Farms 302-284-0514 • Southern States Middletown 302-378-9841 • Turf Equipment and Supply Company 866-641-8686 SERVICES • Dan Watson Welding, LLC 302-698-9507 • Delaware Standardbred Owners Association www.dsoaonline.com 3002-678-3058 • Farm Family Insurance www.farmfamily.com 302-697-1800 • First State Shooters 302-349-4082 • Harrington Raceway, Inc. www.harringtonraceway.com 302-398-5933 • Hendricks & Son 302-398-3215 • Ijule www.facebook.com/ijule.net 302-684-2652 • Laurel Saddle Friends 302-841-2063 • Maelezo Stud www.maezelostud.com 301-828-8927 • Mid-Atlantic Farm Credit www.maelezostud.com 800-573-3028 • MTK Hosting & Support www.mtksupport.com 302-398-4018 • Oasis Integrated Learning Associates 302-528-6206 • Riding by Design www.ridingbydesign.com 302-535-9759 • Roy A Smith Farrier Service 631-764-0240 • The Essential Touch 443-994-6695 • Tuckahoe Equestrian Center 410-253-0161 • Two Old Mares Blanket Service 302-856-3189 • Unpuzzled Horsemanship 443-944-3508 • Wicomico Hunt Club www.wicomicohunt.com 302-362-3806 VETERINARY • All Creatures Veterinary 302-258-8160 • Cokesbury Veterinary Service 302-947-4991 • Delmarva Equine Clinic www.delmarca-equine.com 302-735-4735 Scan this code to go to the DEC website Horses in Demand! Yearling / Mixed Sale Wednesday September 21, 2016 12 Noon NEW DAy ◆ Yearlings ◆ Broodmares ◆ Race Horses Harrington raceway Harrington, DE Auction of Consigned Tack, Jog Carts and Race Bikes After the Horse Sale consign by August 26 to be in Sale Catalog SEPTember 9 to be in supplement Supplement horses sold in the order received after the last horse in the catalog. Our Lower Costs Boost Your Profits: ◆ ◆ ◆ CONTACT: Low Catalog Fee $150 Per Horse Buy Back Fees (per horse) $150 -up to $5,000 $ 300 - over $5,000 Commissions (per horse) Up to $10,000: 10% of Purchase Price Over $10,000: $1000 plus 5% of Any Amount Over $10,000 302-398-4630 office • 302-398-3920 fax fcsale@chicksaddlery.com Consignment Form & Complete Sale Information Available at www.chicksaddlery.com