October 2022 Issue
Page 38 October 2022 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN FREE Print subscribers get FREE classifieds! Print subscribers get FREE non-commercial classified ads! Just email your non-commercial (events, horses/trailers/tack for sale, boarding/lessons/training etc.) classified, 35 words or less to steph@eastcoast equestrian.net. Be sure to include your name and mailing address as it appears on your subscription label. (Not a print subscriber? Sign up online at eastcoastequestrian.net .) Classifieds can run in more than one issue but must be resubmitted each month. Deadline is the 12th of the month before publication. FARMS HORSES MISC. Please submit your events to steph@eastcoastequestrian.net Please provide event name, location, city, state and contact information for inclusion at no cost in East Coast Equestrian's calendar. Attention Event Organizers! HORSES Paula and Evie Oliver: Local Mother/ Daughter Duo with Great Success to get a top performance horse; in both mechanics and sensibility,” said Paula. With top competition mares to use as donors for embryo transfers, Paula is confident that their breeding program includes quality competition bloodlines from both the mare and sire. Paula enjoys choosing the best pairing possible for the mare, and watching the results of her work in the foal. After study- ing bloodlines, conformation and movement of both parents, Paula noted that as she watches the foal develop she is able to determine if the pairing was op- timal. Although it will be years before she knows if she has been successful in her pairing, often she and Evie are able to see hints even in the young foals. “I learned that I have to keep my sights on the long game- I’m not breeding for foal inspections,” said Paula. “I work to incorpo- rate Grand Prix bloodlines and top rideability in my breeding strategy. I’ve learned to gather information on every stallion I use, from likelihood of success of the frozen semen, to quality of offspring.” Evie and Paula have hosted two open house events to educate their local community about what they have learned about breeding thus far. In the future, they plan to make this an annual event to showcase local expertise in the realms of dressage, young horse training, conformation judging and riding. They are striving for a combination of both a social and educational environment for these events, and are especially catering it toward the local community. “While I am not the most social person, I do enjoy educating- so (Continued from page 22) we know this aspect will grow,” said Paula. “I hope our farm can provide expertise on breeding and developing young horses.” Looking ahead, Paula and Evie are planning to take their young horses to local breed shows to get them comfortable in the show environment. Once started under saddle, they will compete them in young horse classes and help them build the confidence needed to be top show horses. “I am incredibly excited to start the youngsters and do the young horse tests with them,” said Evie. Evie’s competition goals for the future include giving Shading Concours de Dressage Inter- national (CDI) experience and taking her to NAYC in August of 2023, or showing her in the Brentina Cup in the coming years. With Tempi, she plans to show her at third level in the coming year before moving her up through fourth level, PSG and CDI. Paula hopes to develop Shiloh as a small tour horse and begin showing at CDI competi- tions. No matter where the industry takes them, Paula and Evie will always enjoy being able to do what they love together. “I love learning from my mom,” said Evie. “She has always had the most incredible eye for horses and their movement, and it has grown exponentially over the years.” Paula finds it fun to have a partnership with Evie where she can bring the expertise in breeding, and Evie in riding. “I love bouncing ideas around with Evie about training,” said Paula. “We basically chat regularly about every aspect of dressage riding, breeding and running the business.” TWO advertising features!! Winter Ready (help our readers get ready for the long winter to come) and Holiday Gift Guide (early this year for maximum holiday exposure!) Reach more than 40,000 print and online readers. To advertise or for more information, call (717) 509-9800. www.eastcoastequestrian.net The news East Coast horse owners need to know Coming in November– The Winter Issue! 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Follow us on Ins- tagram WHHCDE and Facebook. ?s WHHCDE@GMAIL.COM Breezy Run Farm in Church Hill, MD featuring two Halloween shows both with costume classes and Halloween ribbons: October 2nd Dressage with Jackie Kinney judging and October 29th Making Strides HJ- www.breezyrunfarm. com or FB: breezyrunfarm Paula Oliver, right, who has a PhD in genetics, is using her knowl- edge to breed ultra-rideable dressage horses. Her daughter, Evie, who was the leading junior rider for the North American Youth Champi- onships (NAYC) Region I team, is bringing a handful of competition horses up through the levels. Photo credit Deb Kail Photography Registered TB (2001) 16.3H, Chestnut Gelding Sound and healthy Up to date on shots, dentist, farrier, trailers,clips Three beautiful gaits, big mover Ride abilities–dressage,hunt seat, trails, best for advanced beginner/intermediate rider For more information 717-468-9923 debpel1270@gmail.com
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