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Bay Equine Service to Host Open House on March 20 Exhibiting New Solar-Powered Facility
Dr. Linda Molesworth has run Bay Equine Service at Fresh Meadows, a veterinary practice for horses, from a 47-acre farm in Calvert County for the past 10 years. During this time, she has treated and rehabilitated hundreds of horses, providing care in foaling, surgery, vaccinations, dentistry, ultrasound, acupuncture and chiropractic treatment in addition to turn-out and lay-up services.
Dr. Molesworth runs her small business from a 10,000 square foot, all-metal barn with 16 stalls, a veterinary office and an attached apartment and, like all small business owners, is always on the lookout for ways to save money and operate more efficiently. This year, she committed to improving her company’s bottom line – while eliminating dependency on public utilities to power her facility – by switching to solar power.
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