
Dr. Judy Tubman is a 1987 graduate form the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. In 1983, she graduated with High Distinction from the University of Kentucky. In 1977, she graduated Cum Laude from Cazenovia College. In 2001 Dr. Tubman moved her Ambulatory Practice from Centreville, MD. to her new farm, Glasgow Farm, in Kent County, Md. Here she built an Equine Clinic complete with 27 stalls, a breeding shed, examination area & surgery. This facility enables Dr. Tubman to combine both Reproductive Services and Sports Medicine. A small animal examination and surgery room is also on site.
“I started riding at the age of two and have never really stopped. As a youngster, I spent many summers at riding camps, showing at horse shows in the Middle Atlantic region, fox hunting, exercising steeplechase and race horses and rising through the ranks of Pony Club. In the ‘90s, I started breeding horses for pleasure, flat and jump races. In 2003, I was very fortunate to acquire and stand the 2006 Maryland Hall of Fame Stallion, Mokhieba, a son of Damascus. Before he passed away in 2005, I had the opportunity to breed many nice mares to him and hope to breed a few more with his remaining semen. Today, in addition to foxhunting, I show, field trial, and breed my beloved German Shorthaired Pointers.“
-Judy Tubman, VMD



Stephanie Alexander
Stephanie Alexander grew up in Smyrna, Delaware. Stephanie’s passion for animals began early in life. She has worked with animals since the age of 10 and was raised around horses. An accomplished equestrian, she competed through the United States Eventing Association and was an active member of Tuckahoe Pony Club, where she developed horsemanship skills, earned her C-3 certification horsemanship skills, knowledge, and commitment to high standards of equine care.
Stephanie began her career in the veterinary field in 2013, working primarily with small animals and developing a strong foundation in patient care and client service. In April 2021, Stephanie joined the team at Kent Veterinary Center, where she continues to bring dedication, experience, and compassion to every patient she serves. Her commitment to quality care and attention to detail make her an integral part of the practice.
In addition to her clinical work, Stephanie serves as a dedicated leader with 4-H, mentoring and guiding young members in their agricultural and animal science pursuits. Agriculture is truly a family affair — her sons, Wyatt and Cody, are actively involved in showing livestock, continuing the family’s strong connection to animal care and husbandry.
Outside of the clinic, Stephanie enjoys spending quality time with her husband, Norm, and their children, Wyatt, Cody, and Bryleigh. Her home is just as lively as her workplace, shared with three Heelers and an Australian Shepherd — Dixie, CJ, Theodore, and Tucker — along with two horses, Joker and Levi.
Stephanie’s lifelong experience with both small and large animals, combined with her strong work ethic and deep love for her family and animals, makes her a valued and trusted member of the Kent Veterinary Center team.

Chrissy Jackson
is an accomplished horsewoman, trainer, and mentor within the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). With a competitive background in all-around events, she has earned numerous Top 10 finishes at the prestigious All American Quarter Horse Congress and has guided multiple clients to Top 10 Congress honors and Top 5 placements at the AQHA World Show. Known for her dedication to horsemanship and youth development, Chrissy also judges local shows and conducts educational clinics, helping riders build both skill and confidence in and out of the arena.
In addition to her training career, Chrissy spent more than 25 years as a merchandise buyer at Carols Western Wear, combining industry knowledge with strong business acumen. She also built and operated a successful livestock business on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Today, Chrissy proudly embraces her role as a devoted “Rodeo Mom,” traveling across the country to support her daughter’s competitive rodeo journey. At home, she enjoys life with three heelers, a yellow Labrador, and a house cat.
Her daughter, Cali Jackson, 14, is a rising rodeo athlete making an impressive name for herself in barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying, and breakaway roping. In 2024, Cali was named Junior High Rookie Cowgirl of the Year and qualified for the Junior World Championships in both pole bending and breakaway roping. In 2025, she competed at the National Junior High Rodeo Finals, placing Top 25 in the first round of pole bending (out of 300+ contestants) and Top 40 in the first round of breakaway roping (out of 200+ competitors). She has since re-qualified for the Junior World in both events.
Beyond the rodeo arena, Cali is equally committed to excellence in academics and athletics. She is a member of the National Junior Honor Society, an honor roll student, and a dedicated volleyball player.
Together, Chrissy and Cali represent a hardworking, driven mother-daughter team deeply rooted in the western performance horse and rodeo community, balancing competitive success with character, discipline, and family values.


Kaitlyn Kinder
has been a valued member of the team at Kent Veterinary Center since 2023, working alongside Dr. Judy Tubman to support high-quality patient care. She assists with in-case patients and plays a key role in caring for horses seen on at farms equine dental appointments, helping ensure procedures run smoothly and efficiently.
Kaitlyn is known for her attentiveness, reliability, and compassionate approach to animal care. Her dedication to patient comfort and teamwork contributes greatly to the positive experience of both clients and their animals.
Emily Dixon
While in her senior year at Dover High School, Emily started to work at Kent Veterinary Center at Glasgow Farm. She was a proud graduate in 2025. We are very happy that she has remained with us at KVC & GF & now works full time. After high school, she began her academic journey in Veterinary Technology at Delaware Technical Community College (Del Tech), reflecting her strong passion for animal care and hands-on learning. Recently she has started to explore welding & industrial fabrication at Del Tech.
Outside of her academic and career pursuits, Emily maintains an active and balanced lifestyle. She enjoys spending time at the beach, working out at the gym, and staying physically active.
Although she did not grow up in an agricultural environment, Emily has developed a deep passion for horses. A year ago, she purchased her horse, Ellie, and now enjoys pleasure riding as one of her favorite hobbies.
Her love for animals extends to her home, where she cares for: two dogs, two guinea pigs and a cat. Emily’s journey reflects resilience, growth, and a strong sense of passion—both in her professional aspirations and in her personal life. Her story is one of adaptability and determination, demonstrating that success often comes from embracing change and following where your interests lead.
