Wicomico Equestrian Club

Wicomico Equestrian Club Wicomico Equestrian Club Ltd is a not for profit organization operating horse shows and other events

Wicomico Equestrian Center is situated on 18 acres of WinterPlace Park in Salisbury, Maryland. WEC holds shows and other events to raise funds and is available for rent to groups to conduct horse-related events.

09/18/2025

If anyone would like to help out with set up for the CESHS Shows at WEC, there are lots of opportunities on Thursday. Stanley will be heading up the set up of jumps during the day. After that, flowers need to be put out for the jumps. Kelly will then be over about 5:45pm to put pine around the jumps.

Any help is appreciated.

08/12/2025
08/03/2025
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06/27/2025

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Dear Hunter/jumper industry, I would like to give you my letter of resignation

Today,I found out that some twisted disgusting barbaric so called trainers inject horse with Euthanasia meds to win a 50 cent ribbons in the hunters.
WTF? For real who can be sick enough to even come up with the idea to try it in the first place.

With the PPEs becoming more and more ludicrous, the prices going up, and the direction the industry is taking, I made the decision to downsize my business and starting a new non horsey venture on the side.
No EquiSale is not closing, no I’m not getting out of horses, but yes I am taking a little break where I will just have a handful of sale horses in my backyard and try to keep my sanity intact.
So this week there has been a big uproar about the new rules USEF published in the light of recent events where horses have been collapsing at horse shows.
The rule (which is very poorly worded) was created in an effort to exclude horses who have collapsed, 7 days from the horse shows.
Why are horses collapsing you will ask me? Because apparently some as****es started to inject pentobarbital, a barbiturate used for sedating during euthanasia. No no this is not a typo.
You read this correctly. In order to make horses quiet for the hunters some sociopaths are using a small dose of euthanasia meds.
WTF is wrong with people?
So the substance is not traceable in the blood and the urine so the USEF is going to start testing hair (mane). Yup that’s correct, there enough as****es doing it that it justifies adding one layer of testing.
I’m sick to my stomach to even think that somebody who chooses a career with horses would think that placing at a show would justify this. Also this substance just got put on the list of medications you are not allowed to have with you at a show. Hmm hmm, scuse me, but who has a euthanasia meds vial in their show trunk on hand at all time? Also how is it possible to even get your hands on this stuff, this is not dex or SMZs.

So I knew about the medicine that induce a massive Adrenaline reaction where the horses sweat and shake for hours in their stall while it runs through their body and end up exhausted the next morning.
And now this…
So here are a few thoughts I had about this whole thing.
First, stop protecting those as****es. I don’t care how famous and great they ride. If a horse collapses and tests for any of those substances in their system, banned for life no appeal. You don’t deserve to ever be near a horse.
If you are the owners of said horse, banned for at least 1 year. (I’m going to get a lot of backlash for that) but as the owners of those horses, you need to be more than just an ATM. When you buy a horse he/she becomes your responsibility. Meaning that no trainers should be offended to be asked questions about any of the care of the horses. You should educate yourself on your own (there is magical thing called the internet where you can find an answer about pretty much any topic… listen I have diagnosed myself 10 times with orphan syndromes through web Md). jokes aside, chatGPT can answer so many questions about diet, supplements, diseases, medications. Ask a detailed list of what your horse is getting. Don’t just pay $100 meds every other week (hey chatGPT is it normal for my horse to get Banamine 22 days/month, hey ChatGPT, why am I being charged for 3 vials of dorm each month when I don’t own an elephant. Be hands on, hang out around the barn, show up without announcing yourself. Be there. Talk to other owners, other professionals … do your homework, don’t just look at ribbons, and send a check.
Require transparency, if you feel that every time you ask a question it’s a struggle to get a real answer, move on.

Other controversial take, start allowing herbal calming supplements. Would you rather compete against horses who eat a handful of pellets containing chamomile or against one that got stabbed with death juice. For real, if you let all the herbal stuff become legal, and people give their horses chamomille, valerian roots and some crushed special bush from Namibia, it’s not going to offend me. And if it’s legal then the playing field will be leveled again. You see if everybody takes a gummy, then gummies are not an advantage anymore.
So instead of trying to ban everything ban stuff that actually hurt the horses and let homeopathic stuff alone.
You really think that threatening to ban synchill and make them reformulate their products without l-Theanine was a helping hotses’ welfare? You really think that if I take my hot spooky horse in the hunters he will win because I gave him a dose of synchill AF that still contains the now banned substance will turn my hot fire breathing spooky horse into a tame compliant robotic hunter? Come on!
I would even go one step further, I would feel better with a low dose of ace being legal than the s**t we are giving those poor horses nowadays l.
Again I NEVER drug and I don’t prep and don’t use perfect prep. I’m too cheap and too lazy and so if they are not quiet naturally I don’t even entertain the hunters.
But at this point if I had to choose an evil, I would think it’s safer to give them a low dose of sedative than the stuff that make horses collapse left and right at the horse shows. I hate drugging, I’m not promoting drugging. But it’s like choosing between canabis and fentanyl, I don’t do either but canabis would have my vote as far as being safer if you are going to go the drug route.
Last but not least, I live under a rock and don’t show very much. But to all of you, who show a lot, please see something, say something. Do not be a hypocrite and turn a blind eye to things happening behind closed doors. Those horses have no voice, they need advocates and so I don’t care how famous a trainer is, if you see something bad happening, be the horses’ voices.

Now to finish on a positive note, my horse played a little bit in a change on one of his trip and still earned a 2nd place. So kudos to the judges who are starting to reward horses who are not dead to the World. I think if horses can somewhat look lively and still get top placings, maybe the incentive to drug will be less urgent. Maybe…

Let’s not get PETA a good reason to ban all equestrian sports for a few bad apples.

06/18/2025

SHOW UPDATE FOR THIS WEEKEND📣

06/11/2025

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06/11/2025

We hope to see you at the WEC shows on June 21 and 22.

You can put in your entries now at horseshowing.com. By doing so early, other exhibitors will know what is filling so they will be encouraged to come join us.

If you are able to lend a hand for the shows, we will be appreciative. We have very limited access to jump crew this year, and the more volunteer hands we get the less we have to pay someone. Please let Ginny Morris know how you can help.

We start with jump set up, likely on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 17. After that, decorating can take place - putting in flowers, straightening up the barn, etc. Kelly Thaw will be out on the evening of Thursday, June 19, to add greenery. On the morning of the show, we need to put out tables/chairs/mounting blocks/ribbons/tents. Many of those have to be put away on Saturday evening, out again Sunday morning, and put away after the show on Sunday.

We will not have a paid jump crew during the shows so we ask anyone who has a moment to pitch in when we need to change jump heights in the Grass Ring or add fillers to the Devon Ring.

After the shows, we will need help putting away the jumps. We know some are heavy, but with more hands the work is lighter. We can start some of that on Sunday if the show ends in time, or on an evening the week after the show.

Thank you!

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Shared from Carlin Savage.
06/10/2025

Shared from Carlin Savage.

Athlete: Coach, I need to ask you something. Is it really so bad if I have a drink with my friends? Sometimes it feels like everyone else is having fun except me.

Coach: You can have a drink, if you choose. No one will stop you.

Athlete: And what about smoking, just every now and then? Just to feel free for a moment.

Coach: You can do that too. This is your life, not mine.

Athlete: Coach, sometimes I just want to be like everyone else. Go to parties, stay out all night, laugh, and not worry about tomorrow. Can I do that?

Coach: Absolutely. No one can take those moments away from you. The world is full of options.

Athlete: And if I want to go even further, to just escape get high, live wild, forget all the pressure for a night? Can I?

Coach: Yes. All of that is within your reach. You can choose any path you want.

Athlete: Then why does it feel like I can’t have both? Why do I feel this ache in my chest, like something has to give?

Coach: Because, deep down, you know the truth. You can have anything, but you can’t have everything. Every great dream demands something from you. You are free to enjoy every moment, every temptation, every thrill but you are not free from the cost. You cannot expect to show up on race day with the body, the mind, the spirit of a champion if you are not willing to sacrifice what others are not. Every late night, every shortcut, every easy decision chips away at your potential.

Everything is permitted, but not everything is worthwhile.

So you must choose. What means more to you? A fleeting night or a lifelong dream? The comfort of now, or the pride of forever? You cannot serve two masters.

Every runner stands at this crossroads. The easy road is wide, full of laughter and distractions. The hard road is narrow, but it leads to places most will never see. The finish line you dream of only you can decide if it’s worth the sacrifice.

You choose how far to go. You choose whether you will look back with pride, or with regret. Only you can decide what your dreams are worth.

That’s the cost. And only you can pay it.

05/26/2025

Thank to everyone who came out this weekend to show and to those who helped set up or during the shows. An extra thank you to Stanley and Ginny- without whom we would not have WEC shows.

05/21/2025

If you have not gotten your entries in, please do so at horseshowing.com. If you get yours in, someone else may see that a division is filling and decide to join the fun.

Don't forget your WEC membership. A $25 individual membership will save you $10 per show. If you show all six at WEC (May, June, CESHS September), you will save $60! The forms are available at wicomicoequestriancenter.org - PRODUCTS - and click on the photo for the form.

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05/20/2025

If you are interested in Stalls for WEC for 2025, we have a few available.
Contact Ginny Morris or Rand Thaw to discuss your needs.

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05/20/2025

Set up for the horse shows begins today. Stanley will be at WEC setting jumps from 11am until ? Help is always welcome.

There are other things to do as well and you can contact Stanley or Ginny to offer a hand. After the jumps are set, the flowers go out. On Friday, you could lend a hand monitoring schooling and stall check in. On Saturday and Sunday, help is needed to put out ribbons and tents in the morning and put them away in the evening. We could use runners to help move paperwork between the office/judges/rings. We could use volunteers to help change jump heights throughout the day. And then one day next week will be the always fun time of putting away the jumps.

On Thursday evening (6'ish), Kelly will be putting out greenery if you would like to help and/or learn.

Please remember, this is a Wicomico Equestrian Club event. There is no paid show manager. The more the horse community contributes, the less the work on everyone and the club will be more financially stable.

Also, please get your entries in on horseshowing.com!

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Salisbury, MD
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