Downeast Medal Finals

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Horsemanship 2017….name those riders!
05/21/2026

Horsemanship 2017….name those riders!

Thank you so much to Dover Saddlery for their strong support of DMF over the years. We are so very sorry to hear of the ...
05/16/2026

Thank you so much to Dover Saddlery for their strong support of DMF over the years. We are so very sorry to hear of the store closings etc.. Specifically thank you to Whitney Keeley for her unwavering support of our final. Best wishes to all involved.💕

45 wooden posts with white chain for approximate ring size of 70 x140, used as our schooling area fence.Also 7 black pla...
04/23/2026

45 wooden posts with white chain for approximate ring size of 70 x140, used as our schooling area fence.
Also 7 black plastic posts with chain approximately 100-125 ft, used as our ring divider.
Miscellaneous wooden lobster traps and buoys along with three pier pilings. All in good condition!

Many, many storage totes! Several sizes. Great for blanket storage! Make me an offer!
04/23/2026

Many, many storage totes! Several sizes. Great for blanket storage! Make me an offer!

2 custom powder coated ribbon racks:$1850 for both
04/23/2026

2 custom powder coated ribbon racks:$1850 for both

The jumps are all gone! This is what we have left, along with many plastic totes of various sizes, many portable tables ...
04/22/2026

The jumps are all gone! This is what we have left, along with many plastic totes of various sizes, many portable tables of various sizes (some folding) as well as 2 Blackstone Grills only used for the Exhibitor's dinner 3 times, they are in excellent shape and great grills for all of your summer BBQ's. Contact me for pricing.

1. 2 custom powder coated aluminum ribbon racks 1850.00 for both
2. 14 Kenwood multi channel radios and chargers 2500.00
3. 2 Ring dividers: one black plastic, 1 wooden posts with chain: 400.00
4. Miscellaneous decorations: 5 antique lobster pots, 34 lobster bouys, 3 decorative pilings: 450.00
5. 6 Antique wagon wheels 200.00

Also still available:
Polar fleece paddock sheets 40.00e
Green saddle pads 25.00e
Small DMF sweatshirt 20.00
DMF Hats 15.00e
Igloo duffle bag 40.00

04/17/2026

Now that I finally own my own barn after years of boarding, there’s SO much I didn’t realize as a boarder that I TOTALLY get now, Jamie Sindell writes.

Dear Barn Owners of My Past:

I would sincerely like to apologize for believing it was appropriate to grab hay whenever I wanted. I had to stuff Precious Pony’s face full. Heaven forbid she stands for an hour deprived of hay. What I didn’t realize is that Precious wasn’t wasting away. Hay is freaking expensive. Every. Single. Flake. Is money.

It was obnoxious to snag hay. If I believed you were truly starving Precious, I owed you a conversation. Sorry!

I also extend an apology for not thanking you regularly. I now comprehend what it takes to haul my butt out of my cozy bed on a frigid morning. I feel the pain of wrestling a frozen hose and slinging manure pucks into the wheelbarrow. I would absolutely prefer to skip chores and arrive in my heated vest to ride Precious Pony. You never had the choice to ditch the horses and sip a latte by the fire. Instead, you were out there caring for the herd.

In the summer, scorching fly-filled days when sweat soaked every fiber of your clothes, you ensured the horses stayed comfortable and healthy. I’m genuinely sorry I didn’t express my gratitude enough or bring you a Strawberry Acai on the regular. What I understand now is that one thank you or kind gesture makes a stressful barn day less painful.

I would be remiss if I didn’t say MY BAD for believing everything in the barn should look like an Instagram reel. Days the stalls weren’t done ASAP, water was lowish, or the ring wasn’t dragged with a pretty pattern…. Well, now I recognize crap happens! You have a life beyond Precious Pony, and gasp, maybe even a family to care for too!

Things come up. I’ve had sick kids upchucking into bowls, a spouse stuck at the airport, and busted-frozen pipes cramping my watering style. Crazy days make it extra hard to get everything looking just so. If the horses are regularly getting good care, blips aren’t a crisis. Precious Pony will survive to trot another day!

Turnout! Ugh. I was a brat. When I believed Precious Pony MUST go out to frolic, but the fields were a mucky mess, that wasn’t my call at your barn. In fact, Precious Pony would not only destroy your sopping fields, but she might pull shoes or come in limping.

Currently, my fields are moats. Every time the horses gallop through the mud, I cringe. Turnout all the time isn’t always feasible or a solution.

I am also sorry if I didn’t respect your barn rules. Your barn is your pride and joy (when you can muster up joy after caring for Precious Ponies all day). I know I now savor my crossties clipped, halters hung on a bias, and aisle neatly swept. At the end of a longggg day, these details matter. Forgive me for the days I left my brushes strewn about or my muddy blanket heaped in a mountain on the floor.

Finally, my biggest regret… I wish I lent you a hand more often. On days you were overwhelmed and rushed, I wish I hadn’t zipped out of the barn. An extra set of hands for turnout or holding Precious Pony for the farrier goes a long way. Presently, those extra free minutes mean I can grab my daughter from preschool on time instead of dashing in late, a hay-covered-mom-failure.

Let’s face it. Most people don’t board because it’s a cash cow. They do it because they love horses, even if down the line they become a little jaded. If I disagreed with some of YOUR decisions at YOUR barn, I hope I was respectful and kind. If I wasn’t, shame on me. No matter how strongly I felt about Precious Pony’s care, hushed whispers among disgruntled boarders wasn’t the way to go.

Now, when I take on a boarder at my farm, it is my choice. Though I will tolerate the owner and love Precious Pony like my own, at the end of the day, I own this joint. I want respect. You deserved the same.

Sincerely,

Jamie Sindell (Exhausted Owner of Wish List Farm est. 2022)

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The list is getting shorter, thank you to everyone who has purchased items! Let me know if you have any interest in any ...
04/14/2026

The list is getting shorter, thank you to everyone who has purchased items! Let me know if you have any interest in any of the remaining items. Great deals on multiple items. You just may want to ad to your jump sets now!! [email protected]

Great crew!!
04/11/2026

Great crew!!

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