Classic Equine Equipment’s Legend Stall Series
Thursday, November 07 2013
by Editor
Versatile and available with many different options, Classic Equine Equipment’s Legend Stall Series offers you the ability to customize each stall to fit your specific needs and desires.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Bandaging Brush-Up: Are You Doing It Right?
Wednesday, November 06 2013
by Editor
Bandaging is a necessary skill to have as a horse owner, but it takes some practice (and regular use of the skill) to get it right. If your bandaging methods are a little rusty, here are a few brush-up basics to help you out.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
As the smallest breed of miniature horse, Falabellas are closer to being dog-sized than horse-sized. But these pint-sized equines are versatile and super-talented, competing in in-hand classes at shows, pulling carts, and even working as service animals. Careful breeding has made the Falabella into a miniature version of full-sized horses
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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beyond the track, chasin', combating-urine, february-2013, in the irons, industry, laurengallops, november-2013, tails & trails, the-barn-book
Combating Urine Odors in Stalls
Friday, November 01 2013
by Editor
It can be tempting to close up your barn during the winter to try to keep your horses warm. But there’s a dangerous side to reduced ventilation, and it’s coming from within your stalls: Urine odors can quickly build up and provide a less than ideal health environment for your horse. Here are some precautions to take to prevent urine odor buildup
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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CEE FAQ: November Sale on Loktuff Stall Mats
Thursday, October 31 2013
by Editor
Winter’s approach means that your horse will probably be spending more time in his stall over the next few months. Now is the time to update and refresh the flooring of your horse’s stall. Classic Equine Equipment will be holding a special sale on Loktuff stall mats this November to help you get your stalls in shape for winter
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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barn, beyond the track, classic-equine, higher education, horse, october-2013, pacer pride, the-barn-book
Winterizing Your Horse
Wednesday, October 30 2013
by Editor
Winter can bring with it a host of equine health issues – colic episodes can increase with the season’s change, and slips and falls on icy ground can result in injuries. Read on for some tips on preparing your horse for the approaching winter
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Pryor Mountain Mustang
Monday, October 28 2013
by Editor
Have you ever seen the popular documentary, Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies ? If so, then you’ve gotten a close glimpse into the life of the Pryor Mountain Mustang , a truly unique mustang breed which still ranges the West today.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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beyond the track, classic, classic-equine, february-2013, higher education, industry, october-2013, pacer pride, pony tales, tails & trails
Tools to Make Coping With Winter Easier
Friday, October 25 2013
by Editor
Winters in the barn can be brutal, but having the right equipment can make them easier. Here are some tools to invest in before winter arrives so that you and your horse can make it through in comfort. Hot Water If your barn has hot water, be thankful for the luxury
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Accessorizing Your Tack Room
Thursday, October 24 2013
by Editor
As you begin to pack things away for the winter, space in your tack room can get quite crowded very quickly.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Combatting Stall Rest Boredom
Wednesday, October 23 2013
by Editor
A diagnosis of an injury requiring stall rest can strike fear into the heart of any horse owner, but it doesn’t have to.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs