February 2023 Issue

Page 14 February 2023 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN Ride your horse this winter with complete shelter from the elements, whether it’s freezing rain or snow, and let the beautiful sun shine in – all with the flick of a button. Completely automated, Shady Lane’s custom manu- factured curtains allow you to quickly close up barns or arenas that would otherwise be exposed to winter’s elements. Shady Lane offers the indus- try’s finest window curtain. They designed and patented their method of heat welding a clear poly panel into their curtain system, which carries a seven year warranty. Their window curtain allows an ample amount of daylight in any building. With limited sunshine in winter, the added light is welcomed by your horses and your staff. Shady Lane Curtains are also a flexible and practical solution for Maximize Light and Air Flow with Shady Lane Curtains those who need to replace a previ- ous sidewall system that is failing. Shady Lane makes your curtains to order, to fit your barn. They manu- facture the hardware and parts that make the system work and provide expert installation. They have installed more than 1 million feet of curtains in the last 6 years. Shady Lane is all about lighting and ventilation in animal shelters. “We believe that durable vinyl curtains provide a proven and flexible system for equestrian appli- cations,” said owner Samuel Fisher. “We are constantly searching for new ways to manage lighting and ventilation, including the ongoing development of ventilation automa- tion technology. Call us to discuss your particular ventilation needs.” Reach Shady Lane Cur- tains at (717)690-2003 or visit shadylanecurtains.com . Get FREE copies of East Coast Equestrian to distribute at your event! Email steph@eastcoastequestrian.net a t least 8 weeks before your event with the name and date, and we will ship you copies to distribute to exhibitors at no charge.

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