October 2024 Issue

Page 20 October 2024 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN Stonewall Equine, located in Oxford, Chester County, PA, offers rehabilitation for lame or in- jured horses. Combining nutrition, shoeing, rehab and therapy, they treat a multitude of injuries includ- ing laminitis/founder, fractures, and ligament and tendon injuries. A vet assists with diagnosis of lameness issues, providing an ini- tial diagnosis or second opinion. Owner Chris Stoltzfoos is a certified farrier with 20 years of experience in shoeing who has been providing rehabilitation for the last five years. The family owned and operated business provides diagnosis and treatment at a lower cost than expensive veterinary hospitals. Stonewall Equine sells Elite nutrition products and uses the quality products in their 11 stall rehab facility with good results. The products have been success- ful in treating gut health issues, metabolic issues, liver and kidney problems, infections and more. Stoltzfoos specializes in therapeu- tic shoeing for a wide range of is- sues including laminitis, ligament and tendon injuries and fractures. Stonewall Equine serves Lancaster and Chester Counties, PA and much of northeast Maryland. Contact them at (717) 945-3394 or email swe@upwardprint.com. Stonewall Equine Provides Rehab for a Variety of Issues Footing directly impacts your horse's health and sound- ness. Meyer Arenas can custom blend any type of fiber or footing specifically for your horse’s needs. Their footing gives your horse optimal cushion, traction control, stability, and energy rebound. It also provides moisture retention, dust control, and longevity, keep- ing your horse and footing in great shape for peak performance Meyer Arenas and Con- struction, LLC is well known as an experienced and professional Pennsylvania-based, equestri- an-focused construction company. They offer clients one-stop shop- ping with top-of-the-line services that cater to their specific project needs and management require- ments, at the most competitive rates. Meyer Arenas owner and managers are horse people, born and raised in the equestrian com- munity, with roots in riding, driv- ing and breeding. As such, they understand more than an average contractor. They know horses and disciplines, and provide practical functional planning for equestrian rings, barns, and properties. Meyer Arenas can build any arena with any footing. They are committed to quality and prac- ticality for your discipline and desired use. Turn to them for a dry paddock, which will eliminate mud and provide a safe place for turn out. They have the ability to pre-mix any type of footing for any discipline of riding for 100 percent even consistency throughout the Meyer Arenas’ Footing Provides Optimal Cushion and Rebound (Continued on page 23)

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