Chesapeake Dressage Institute (CDI)

Facility Update for COVID-19

To All CDI Boarders, Trainers, & Guests:

 

Due to the recent order of Governor Hogan and the decision of Katherine Properties, LLC/Chesapeake Dressage Institute we will be implementing the following procedures outlined below.  This means we will be compliant in closing our facility to all equestrian recreational activities and barn visitations, while we continue to work out the details of the need for horse exercise and care.  This notice applies to all trainers as well.  Starting on Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 at 5pm, owners will be limited to a one hour a day visit until further notice to do the necessary things needed for their horse. At which time please make sure you prepare a week’s worth of prepared feed.  Each owner will have a designated time which will be assigned by Angie.

 

STARTING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th, please get in touch with Angie by text to request your designated time so she can prepare a visitation schedule.

 

Please continue with due diligence and be sure to wash your hands immediately upon entering the barn.  Be assured that our staff will continue their dedicated care to your horses.  We will continue to keep you up to date as the situation evolves.

We sincerely hope that you and your families are safe and healthy as we go through these unsettling and unpredictable times with much hope for the future.

FROM THE MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL

ESSENTIAL COVID-19 INFORMATION
FOR MARYLAND’S HORSE COMMUNITY

UPDATES for March 23, 2020

 

Dear Maryland Horse Community,

First and foremost, we sincerely hope you, your families, and your beloved horses are safe and healthy as we face some of the most unprecedented times in modern history. The COVID-19 crisis has affected every aspect of our local horse community and it is our responsibility as the Maryland Horse Council to provide you with the most relevant and up-to-date information. You can easily find all official information from our governor and the state here. Today, we have highlighted the most critical points relevant to the horse community and industry:

WE ARE WORKING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO GET ANSWERS TO YOUR SPECIFIC QUESTIONS, SPECIFICALLY ABOUT WHAT KINDS OF ACTIVITIES ARE ALLOWED AT BOARDING FACILITIES BY NON-CARE GIVING STAFF, INCLUDING VISITATION OF HORSES, RIDING WHILE ON-SITE, AND ACCOMPANYING FARM OPERATORS/CARE GIVING STAFF DURING VETERINARY AND FARRIER APPOINTMENTS, ETC. WE WILL PUSH OUT THOSE ANSWERS TO YOU AS SOON AS WE HAVE THEM.

Governor Larry Hogan held another press conference this morning to issue a new Executive Order closing all non-essential Maryland businesses, organizations, establishments, and facilities at 5pm on Monday, March 23rd. This new order closes all other businesses not defined by federal guidelines as critical infrastructure sectors. Agriculture is considered a critical infrastructure sector. We are awaiting additional insight from the Maryland Department of Agriculture, expected later this afternoon, on the specifics of equine related operations permissible at this time. Care of your equines is considered an essential activity per guidance received from the Maryland Department of Agriculture on Sunday, March 22nd.

We are fielding a number of questions specifically related to the permissible activities at boarding operations. At this time, lesson programs, camps, clinics, horse shows, and other social and sporting activities and events are deemed non-essential. Additional guidance specific to the number and permissible activities of people allowed on the property of a facility strictly used for boarding horses is forthcoming.

Governor Hogan also stated that at this time, he is not ordering a “shelter-in-place” mandate but said, “unless you have an essential reason to leave your house, you need to stay home.”

Governor Hogan, in conjunction with Commerce Secretary Schulz and Labor Secretary Robinson, announced several business relief programs including the Maryland Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant Fund and the Maryland Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Loan Fund. Information on these programs can be found here: https://govstatus.egov.com/md-coronavirus-business.

Additional information on how Marylanders can help during the COVID-19 crisis can be found at: https://governor.maryland.gov/marylandunites/.

At this time, it is highly recommended for all Marylanders, including horse owners, to follow Governor Hogan’s request to stay home. We will update the horse community as soon as more specifics are released by MDA.

Please click here for more COVID-19 information that includes useful links to federal guidelines and previous communications from the Maryland Horse Council. https://mdhorsecouncil.org/mhc-news/item/335-essential-covid-19-information-for-maryland-s-horse-community

Sincerely,

Neil Agate                                                                               Carrie Hull
President                                                                                Executive Director
Maryland Horse Council                                                         Maryland Horse Council

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