Barnavera's $6.8 million sale gave Russell Jones a sales record
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By SARA CAVANAGH
UNIONVILLE, Pa.--The sale of Barnavera for 4.8 guineas, or $6.6 million, was "beyond expectations," and set a 2025 record sales price.
Russell Jones (Photo by Tod Marks)"It's more than just exciting," said Russell Jones of Unionville Pa., a member of the Alpha Syndicate that raced and sold Barnavera at the Tattersalls December's Sceptre Sessions on Dec. 2, "It was beyond anyone's expectations."
Trained by Jessica Harrington, the 3-year-old daughter of Calyx won the G1 Prix de l'Opera this fall, after winning the G2 Blandford stakes in September.
Barnavera was bought as a yearling for 70,000 euros, and her 4.8 guineas sales price translates to $6.6 million.
"Barnavera topped the sale, and this was the highest price of any previous action in 2025," said Jones. "We though she'd sell well, but to top the sale and set a record was thrilling."
"It's what you get when people who have lots of money want something'" he said."From 4 guineas to 4.8 guineas, there were just two bidders. Before that there were probably a half dozen bidders."
Laura Kraut edged out McLain Ward in $750,000 Grand Prix
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THERMAL, Calif.--Laura Kraut on Bisquetta won the $750,000 CSI5* Coachella Cup Grand Prix by just three one-hundredths of a second over McLain Ward on High Star Hero on Saturday, Dec. 6, at Desert International Horse Park
Laura Kraut on Bisquetta (Photo by High Desert Sport Photo)It was a thrilling 11 horse jump-off over the course set by Alan Wade, with six going clean and less than one second separating the top four finishers.
Despite having to go second in the jump-off, Kraut finished in 36.27 to win over Ward, clean in 36.30.
Skylar Wireman on Barclino B was third in 36.43, with Daniel Bluman on Corbie V.V. fourth in 37.18, Nina Mallevaey on Dynastie de Baufour fifth in 37.54, and Cian O;Connor on Kentucky CN sixth in 28.82.
Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 had four faults in 36.98 for sevenths, while Nicola Philppaerts, Richie Vogel and Kaitlin Campbell had eight faults and Conor Swail had 12 faults.
“The best horse and rider combinations from Thursday’s $182,000 CSI5* Qualifier went at the end, and I had made a mistake on Thursday, so I went early,” said Kraut. “I thought, ‘It’s hard for me to beat this group on a day when I can watch them, but much less when I go early!’ I just thought, ‘I’m just going to go and go as fast as I can’ – which is normally not nearly fast enough.”
Preakness winner Cloud Computing was 2025 Leading Pennsylvania sire by progeny earnings
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NEW FREEDOM, Pa.--Grade 1 Classic-winning Cloud Computing led both the Mid-Atlantic Sire and Pennsylvania Sire lists in 2025 in three categories.
He was the 2024 Leading Pennsylvania sire by progeny earnings and even more impressively was the Leading Mid-Atlantic sire by number of winners and second Leading Mid-Atlantic sire by progeny earnings.
Cloud Computing will stand at William Solomon’s Pin Oak Lane Farm in New Freedom, Pa., for the 2026 breeding season.
The 11-year-old syndicated stallion will stand his third Pennsylvania season for $3,500, payable when the foal stands and nurses, or discounted to $3,000 for two mares, or $2,500 for three or more mares.
Cloud Computing, a member of the first crop of the brilliant Maclean’s Music, made national news in the second leg of the Triple Crown when he defeated champion Classic Empire and Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming in only his fourth career start.
He came into the race after breaking his maiden first-out going six furlongs at Aqueduct in February, and remained on the New York path to the Triple Crown, finishing second in the Grade 3 Gotham in his second start less than a month after his debut, and was third in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial. I
In a career of eight starts, he retired with earnings of $1,125,200.
The bay stallion previously stood at Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Ky., where he entered stud in 2019.
Cloud Computing has 12 stakes winners and 26 stakes horses, and his champion winners include My Witch Asquifar, G1 winner Zajarova and G2 winner I'm Very Busy.
His North American winners are led by Super Derby winner Big Data and I’m Very Busy, the latter graded stakes-placed at 2 and 3; from one crop conceived in the Southern Hemisphere while in Chile in 2019, he is represented by Mil Guineas Maria Luisa Solari F.-G1 winner Zajarova and three other stakes performers.
His daughter My Witch Asquifar was 2023 champion imported 2-year-old filly in Mexico and counts wins in the Clasico Lea B-G1 and Clasico Diamante-G1.
Cloud Computing is one of five winners out of the graded stakes-placed A.P. Indy mare Quick Temper.
His second dam, millionaire Halo America (by Waquoit), won the Grade 1 Apple Blossom and eight other stakes, and also produced the Storm Cat colt Marino Marini, a million-dollar sales yearling who became a stakes winner in Ireland and was Grade/Group 1-placed in Ireland and the U.S.
A Successful Year for Iron Spring Farm Sires Kaiman and Cum Laude, Honoring Mary Alice Malone's Legacy
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By SARA CAVANAGH
Iron Spring Farm secured welcome results at the 50th Anniversary 2025 Dressage at Devon show and the 2025 KWPN-NA Keuring Tour.
IValourThe farm's success serves as a moving tribute to its visionary founder, Mary Alice Malone.
ISF stallions Kaiman (Dark Pleasure x Gribaldi) and Cum Laude (Apache x Weltmeyer) were well-represented by their offspring this year.
KaimanAt the 2025 Dressage at Devon breed show, 2-year-old filly Temptation ISF (Kaiman x Vitalis) was Grand Champion, Young Horse Champion, and ProElite/USDFBC Filly Champion.
Friesian Sporthorse Valentine ISF (Kaiman x Tjalbert 460) was ProElite/USDFBC Foal Champion and winner of the Pro Elite/USDF Current Year Foal East Coast Series Final and KWPN breed class.
Cum Laude secured first place for the third consecutive year in the Get of Sire class.
ICum LaudeHis son, the Lusitano cross Usher ISF (x Escorial), was the ProElite/USDFBC Colt/Gelding Champion.
On the 2025 KWPN-NA Keuring Tour, Kaiman First Premium foals Valour ISF (x Sir Sinclair) earned High Score Dressage Foal, and Valkyrie HS (x Azteca VDL) was Reserve National Champion for Jumper Foals.
His 2024 filly Ullara NHF (x Gaudi) was #5 in the Nation for Dressage Yearlings.
Cum Laude had multiple foals awarded First Premium and his 2023 filly Time to Shine CCE (x Facet) was First Premium and ranked #6 in the Nation for Dressage 2-Year-Olds.
Cum Laude, known for his confidence and striking modern looks, competed at the 2018 World Championships for Young Horses, winning the CDI1* PSG class, and then advanced to the CDI3* level.
As a sire Cum Laude produces wonderful dressage horses with friendly dispositions.
He gives elasticity, reach in the gaits, height, and rideability.
Kaiman has successfully shown through Fourth Level and is known as a very sweet stallion who is a pleasure to be around.
ValentineHe passes on his beautiful type, good frame, competitive movement, and reliable, trainable temperament.
Kaiman is on track to be named the 2025 USEF Leading Sire for Dressage Breeding and Cum Laude is currently in third place.
We are proud of our stallions and grateful for the outcomes for their offspring this year.
Congratulations to the breeders, owners, riders, and handlers of ISF-sired offspring and we wish them the best of luck for 2026. ---------------------------------------------- Contact info: Iron Spring Farm, 610-383-47171
Great Bulls of Fire
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By Emilie Brady
Greatbullsoffire, multiple stakes winner, stands at Robert Manchio's
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Nestled in the rolling hills of Chester County sits Robert Manchio farm.
Robert’s farm is tucked on the corner and houses and stands the impressive thoroughbred stallion Greatbullsoffire.
This 9-year-old stallion is a speedy, multiple stakes winner by Bullsbay out of a still active Great Notion Mare.
Winner on both dirt and turf!
Greatbullsoffire does not stop there, he is also Inspected and Approved meeting the performance requirements for Westfalen Verband.
To see this horse in person is to see an athletic , robust and solidly built horse.
He truly is a sight to behold, well balanced possessing beautiful confirmation.
Greatbullsoffire helps balance body and size to boot.
His foals will be hit the track last year.
Greatbullsoffire was a fierce competitive runner and very precocious as a young colt.
The stallion could be described by his handlers as honest and intelligent, with great size and temperment.
Greatballsoffire is standing for a very modest $1,000, making him a very atainable buy.
He comes with Live Foal guarantee.
If you are considering local Pennsylvania stallions, he is surely one not to miss.
Inquiries to Robert Manchio 610-563-8529.
Groffdale Barns, your all-year go to builder and remodeler
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Do you need to update your barn before the winter cold sets in?
Groffdale Barns can remodel your barn to secure it for winter - we've been in business for over 30 years!
Right now, we are also making custom wooden barn doors, dutch doors and barn louvers to suit your needs. Call today for more details.
In1984 Moses Riehl started building small sheds, row stables, and run-in's at his shop adjacent to his horse barn.
Having been raised in an Amish home, Moses had horses of his own, and saw the need for strong and permanent shelters for horses!
New and Updated designs, incorporated with old techniques handed down - WE'RE YOUR WINTER GO TO BUILDERS AND REMODELERS! using all Amish Craftsmen.This was the beginning of Groffdale Barn's legacy of being the first to design a modular horse barn that stood up to time with the quality that horse owners demand!
Groffdale Barns will also do barn restorations.
It services Pa.,, N.J., Md, Va, W.V., N.Y. & Conn.
We are the Manufacturer, and we sell directly to you, with no middle man extra costs.
Purchase with confidence when you buy a Groffdale Barn, knowing that you are buying a barn that contains value, worth, and decades of experience.
Arena Works' "Evermoist EQ" binds microscopic moisture for footing material
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At the core of Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is an advanced eco-stabilizing compound that binds microscopic moisture particles to the footing material.
This creates a self-regulating environment that resists evaporation while allowing natural airflow.
The result: a hydrated, low-dust surface that maintains its ideal texture even in dry climates or indoor environments.
Unlike traditional watering systems, Evermoist EQ doesn’t just manage moisture, it integrates with it.
Riders notice the difference immediately, a footing that’s cool, quiet, and remarkably consistent.
Each stride feels cushioned yet connected, delivering a secure sense of traction without heaviness or drag.
Horses breathe easier.
The arena stays cleaner.
The performance remains unwavering.
It feels like perfect footing, every day.
Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is adaptable and effective across a variety of environments, delivering consistency no matter where you ride.
Perfect For: Indoor arenas and covered facilities Outdoor arenas in arid or high-heat climates Training centers seeking low-maintenance solutions Riders focused on equine respiratory and joint health
Why Riders Choose Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ: Consistent Performance — Maintains ideal moisture levels, delivering the same feel every ride. Healthier Environment — Virtually eliminates dust, supporting respiratory wellness for horse and rider. Time & Resource Efficiency — Reduces or removes the need for daily watering and grooming. Extended Footing Life — Protects and stabilizes footing materials, reducing breakdown over time.
Ricky Hendriks' Fil Dor won the $150,000 Colonial Cup
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By SARA CAVANAGH
CAMDEN, S.C.--Ricky Hendriks saddled two stakes winners, including his own Fil Dor (Fr) in the $150,000 Colonial Cup, at the Colonial Cup races on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Fil Dor, ridden by Dan Nevin, led over the last fence in the Colonial Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)"It was a very exciting day," said Hendriks."Wow! So cool."
Fil Dor, owned by Hendriks' Morningstar Farm and ridden by Dan Nevis, won the G1, 2 5/8 mile Colonial Cup by 1 1/4 lengths, setting a new track record of 5:02 2/5, and beating Vae Patron (Fr), trained by Leslie Young, and Zarak the Brave (Fr), trained by Tom Garner.
The Colonial Cup results threw the race for the Eclipse Award into total disarray.
Cool Jet, Little Trilby and Jimmy P had been in the lead for the award, with the results of the Colonial Cup expected to give the winner between those three the edge to win.
But Cool Jet, trained by Jack Fisher, fell at the first fence, Little Trilby, trained by Hendriks, fell at the second fence, and Jimmy P, trained by Keri Brion, was never a factor, finishing a dull fifth in the nine horse race, beating only two tiring horses in the stretch.
And now Fil Dor has entered the picture, too, with his win.
Del Rio Racing's Coutach (GB), trained by Hendriks and ridden by Nevis, won the $56,000, 2 1/2 mile Hokirk Hill Hurdle Stakes by 1 1/4 lengths in 4:50 4/5 over Pure Courage, trained by Todd Wyatt, and Active Duty (Fr), trained by Garner.
Both Fil Dor and Coutach were brought to this country by top Irish trainer Gordon Elliott for the races at Far Hills, with Del Rio finishing fifth in the G1 Grand National and Coutach winning the Foxbrook Champion Hurdle by 4 1/4 lengths.
McLain Ward won the $400,000 World Cup Los Angeles in a thrilling jump-off
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ARCADIA, Calif--McLain Ward on High Star Hero won the $400,000 the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Los Angeles on Saturday evening, Nov. 22 at Santa Anita Park.
McLain Ward on High Star Hero (Photo by Shannon Brinkman)Ward won in a thrilling seven horse jump-off to secure his biggest victory yet on High Star Hero.
Richie Vogel on the 9-year-old Gangster Montdesir went first in the jump-off, and, despite its being the young horse's first time in a World Cup, set a very fast time to beat of 34.39.
Vogel's time was seen to be fast indeed when Laura Kraut on Bisquetta, who has won plenty of speed duels, finished two seconds slower in 36.02.
It wasn't until Ward, second to last in the ring, that his time was challenged, but Ward left out a stride between the first two fences and turned back particularly quickly to the vertical three fences from home to finish in 33.99 for the win.
Nina Mallevaey of France on Dynastie de Beaufor, last to go, couldn't catch those two but finished in 34.73 to place third, with Kraut fourth in 36.02.
Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 was fifth with four faults in 34.54, Kent Farrington on Toulayna was sixth, with four faults in 34.72, and Kyle Timm of Canada on Casino Calvin, who retired after a stop, finished seventh to complete the jump-off, while Katie Dinan on Out of the Blue with one time fault finished eighth.
Unique equestrian treasures created by Eileen for Tempi Design Studio
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Tempi Design Studio was born by Eileen with the desire to create unique equestrian treasures.
Each design series is meant to look different, capturing a certain breed, pose and motion, in a raised relief with very fine detail.
With a background in dentistry, these creations are first carved in wax , drip by drip, carved and added until the design is perfected.
Next, the wax pattern is cast by the Lost Wax method.
This method includes multiple steps, with hours in between, and oven time.
Once cast, the design is sandblasted clean and the finishing process begins.
Eileen refines the rough casting into her next vision with a dremmel type tool using sandpaper discs and diamond burs.
This original casting becomes the "prototype" and is replicated in a mold making process, which can then be injected by hot wax, and cast as a duplicate over and over and over.
This is how all designs are "born".
With 15 years of designs, the number of molds is extensive.
And, no, the molds do not last forever.
They do have a shelf life.
The material eventually breaks down into a soft paste and is unusable.
So, keeping a prototype is a must to preserve the work effort of the design and remaking a mold if desired.
Over the years, ideas for these designs have been chosen by action photos seen in the news of horse and riders.
Additionally business logos can be made dimensional and make a striking buckle, key fob, ornament, or jewelry piece.
Recently, Eileen helped Dressage at Devon celebrate their 50th Anniversary with a design series utilizing their logo.
A buckle design with a belt was even presented to Ingrid Klimke during the event, which she proudly wore for her "Master Class" on Thursday eve.
Tempi is a sole proprietor business and Eileen enjoys meeting her customers at the same shows year after year, sort of "catching up" on their horsey lives.
Additionally, Tempi has an extensive online store where you can browse the many designs, which has extended beyond just horses.
Creating is what keeps Eileen engaged in this intensive work.
Take a look at the "Collections" online , posted video clips or the various magazine pdf coverages of her unique style of work.
Check out our Gift Guide for great ideas for Christmas like the pillows and glassware from Horse and Hound
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Horse and Hound Gallery and Catalog was established in 1986 by Barbara Klausner, a lifelong lover of horses and dogs.
While her original business was a bricks and mortar gallery and its mail-order catalog, the explosion of the internet transformed it into an online resource for equestrian décor and fine gifts.
Today, Barbara and her staff are constantly searching out new products for horse, fox and dog lovers.
She has to laugh when she reflects that in the early days, it would take seven to 10 days to have a new product appear on the website; now, it takes only seconds.
And that’s not been the only change.
As the catalog evolved, so too did the lives of her longtime canine companions.
Her Standard Poodles were able to quit their day job as gallery managers and indulge in athletic competition.
When not at work, Barbara, Phipps and Razzle compete in AKC agility at the national level (the dogs are the stars, and their owner … hangs in).
Recently, in keeping with society’s return to handwritten notes and holiday cards, Horse and Hound’s paper collection has expanded to cover all aspects of correspondence.
This year’s Holiday Cards make up the largest collection in the history of the company—not only impressive in its numbers, but also for its uniqueness.
Among the featured images are the works of sporting artist Celeste Susany and the charming animal designs of Mary Lake-Thompson.
There are truly beautiful cards in all sizes and styles.
After 30 years, Horse and Hound is proud to remain true to its tradition of quality and creativity.
From fine etched crystal to stocking stuffers, the online catalog reaches out to all who love and enjoy the Horse and Hound lifestyle!
Devon Horse Show’s Holiday Collection Brings Equestrian Chic to the Season
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The holidays just got more stylish thanks to the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair, which has launched a curated collection of festive gifts now available through the Devon Horse Show online store.
Blending heritage with modern flair, the collection offers equestrian enthusiasts and chic gift-givers a way to celebrate the season with timeless Devon favorites.
From cozy classics to elegant accents, the lineup includes:
Champion hoodie with chenille lettering ($64) and the Blue 84 crew sweatshirt ($65) in three versatile colorways—both perfect for layering all season long.
A sporty League hoodie with appliqué logo ($68), plus Boxercraft flannels ($38 pants / $30 shorts) designed for ultimate comfort.
Gold vermeil Devon logo earrings ($150), a sparkling standout for holiday soirées.
And the must-have Devon Christmas ornament ($35) to give every tree a touch of tradition.
“The Devon Horse Show is built on more than a century of history, tradition, and community spirit,” says Wayne W. Grafton, Chairman and CEO of the Devon Horse Show & Country Fair. “This holiday collection gives our friends and supporters an opportunity to share in that legacy—whether through a keepsake ornament, a sweatshirt to wear year-round, or jewelry that celebrates Devon in a timeless way.”
Whether you’re shopping for a loved one or treating yourself, Devon’s holiday collection blends fashion, function, and tradition—making every gift as memorable as the show itself.
Christmas gifts and November saddle sale at Bucks County Saddlery
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Bucks County Saddlery carries a full line of English & Western saddles and equipment.
Throughout the month of November, shop our fantastic saddle department for savings on new saddles.
Select from our large inventory of Saddle brands including Antares, Toulouse, Pessoa, Prestige, HDR, Wintec, Ovation, Arena and Bates.
For Western shoppers we have Circle Y, Martin, High Horse, Wintec and Abetta. Bridles and other strap goods are also on Sale.
Western Boot SALE starts Nov 18 15 to 50% including Ariat, Lucchese, Justin, Smoky Mountain and other popular brands.
Christmas is coming!
Yes really!
If you are starting to shop for the Holidays, we have great gifts including leather purses, belts, winter schooling tights, gloves, helmets, winter performance shirts, vests and jackets as well as Breyer Collectible models and of course those welcomed Gift Certificates.
We will also be running in store specials throughout the holiday season.
Shop early for your convenience and use our layaway.
Our Hours: Tuesday to Friday 12-6 and Saturday 10-5.
For more information, visit our website buckscountysaddlery.com (new & used saddles are posted), call 215-794-5411 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Give The Gift That Keeps on Giving… Hay! from Hay Pillow
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TheHayPillow.com product line includes Hay Pillow® slow feed hay bags for use on the ground, hanging and horse trailer mangers in addition to toys with a purpose, bale nets, emergency ID tags and more!
What makes Hay Pillows so unique?
• Available in 4 mesh sizes (3/4”, 1”, 1 1/4” and 1 3/4”) depending on your horse’s patience level and the 4” X 6” mesh size in the Manger Hay Pillow for horses not accustomed to slow feeding.
• Hay Pillows® are easy to load; their closures do not allow ANY access to hay other than the netting. Perfect for at home use and travel.
• The netting is custom made and mounted on the square so the opening size stays consistent regardless of how full the bag is.
• Featuring a solid back; minimizing wasted hay and prevents it from blowing away.
Hay Pillow is recommended by veterinarians, dentists & nutritionists.
Hay Pillows are a popular slow feed choice for horses, donkeys, mules, goats, sheep, llamas and alpacas!
Proudly made in the USA.
View our entire product line and explore our blog Enhancing Equine Health at TheHayPillow.com.
US Flexars
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Equistar Training and Breeding
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Calisto
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Pine Oak Lane
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STAY WITH US IN OCALA in our 5 new RV spots and converted barn/house!
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OCALA, Fla.--A vacation at Tamarian Farms, a working horse farm in the bucolic setting of Ocala, Fla., offers a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and relaxation.
Known for its rolling hills, lush green pastures, and crystal-clear springs, Ocala provides a peaceful escape far from the hustle and bustle of city life.
This picturesque environment sets the stage for an authentic equestrian experience.
Feel free to drive down in your RV's - we now have 5 spots available for you, or maybe you would like to stay in our converted barn/house for your getaway.
At Tamarian Farms, guests can engage with horses of various ages, breeds, and disciplines.
Whether it's guided trail rides, a first horseback riding lesson, or simply learning about horse care, the farm offers unique opportunities to connect with these majestic animals.
Equine activities are available both on-site and at renowned local venues such as the World Equestrian Center, HITS (Horse Shows in the Sun), and Majestic Oaks.
The tranquil farm environment is ideal for relaxation and wellness.
Guests can enjoy yoga, meditation, or leisurely walks around the property to rejuvenate their minds and bodies.
For added indulgence, a visit to Golden Ocala Spa is another option to enhance your stay.
Depending on the season, visitors may also participate in farm activities like arena polo tournaments, themed parties such as Halloween costume events or Kentucky Derby celebrations, horse breeding demonstrations, or South American BBQs.
These experiences create opportunities to interact with farm owners and staff while immersing yourself in the rhythms of farm life.
Beyond Tamarian Farms, Ocala offers nearby attractions such as the Ocala National Forest, Silver Springs State Park, kayaking or paddleboarding on Crystal and Rainbow Rivers, and even the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing.
The Villages is just 35 miles away, while Orlando is 85 miles away—providing activities for all ages.
Accommodations at Tamarian Farms’ Clubhouse include a full kitchen, dining area, two lounges, laundry facilities, two full baths, and three half baths.
Spacious bedrooms include a 500-square-foot King room with a private half bath and two 400-square-foot Queen rooms sharing oversized bathrooms.
Guests need only bring sneakers and snacks; everything else—from horses to household essentials—is provided.
Whether it’s a week or month long stay, Tamarian Farms offers guests the soulful joy of living with equines.
For more information, contact Tami Fratis (215-514-7941), This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or www.tamarianfarms.com/
Little's John Deere, A Commitment To Quality 70 Years In The Making
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In 1946, Robert E. Little and his brother-in-law Joseph Gilberg founded Little’s in the Perkiomenville/Zieglerville area of southeastern Pennsylvania.
At first, the business focused on automotive repair, used car sales, Esso gasoline and Willys-Overland Jeep sales.
Five years later, we started selling and servicing John Deere equipment, beginning a relationship with the legendary company that continues to this day.
We’re proud to sell and service John Deere equipment for commercial and residential customers.
Our main goal is helping customers find the equipment they need to get the job done right and helping them keep that equipment running for years to come.
The Little family has owned and operated Little’s for 70 years.
Our current owners are the third generation to work in the business, and several fourth-generation family members are in the business as well.
In other words, our commitment to quality and selling American-made products from one of the great American brands is generations in the making.