Interview with Dr. Jennifer Smallwood, DVM
Friday, February 01 2013
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For the first-time breeder, foaling season brings with it a host of questions. Jennifer Smallwood, DVM , recently sat down with us to talk about the vital information a breeder should know. Dr
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Interview with Dr. Jennifer Smallwood, DVM- Part 1
Friday, February 01 2013
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For the first-time breeder, foaling season brings with it a host of questions.
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Barn Building 101: Stall Partitions
Thursday, January 31 2013
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While most horse owners or visitors to your stable will view and front of your horse’s stall, it’s actually the stall’s side partitions that do most of the work that keep your horse healthy and happy. You want to keep your horse secure from biting and kicking by his neighbors, but want to keep him feeling “part of the herd” by allowing him to see other horses and not feel too closed in. Before discussing what makes a good stall partition , let’s recap some of the information about overall stall design we discussed earlier: While smaller horses or ponies can get by with a 10’x10’ stall, most horses need at least a 12’x12’ stall. Warmbloods or mares with foals may require larger stalls.
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Tack and Blanket Cleaning 101-What Really is the Best Way?
Wednesday, January 30 2013
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Let’s face it: No matter how clean you keep your barn, things still seem to get dirty incredibly quickly. This includes your tack and horse blankets – supplies you use daily
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Guest Post: Equine Recurrent Uveitis
Tuesday, January 29 2013
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Equine Recurrent Uveitis(ERU) is also called moon blindness, periodic ophthalmia, or iridiocyclitis. Many clients I speak to are familiar with the term moon blindness, but they don’t really understand the disease, what causes it, and how we treat it.
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New 2013 Classic Equine Equipment Catalog
Friday, January 18 2013
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We’re so excited to share the fact that we have a new 2013 catalog to be released in early February! Classic Equine Equipment takes great pride in providing equestrians with high-quality stylish supplies and materials, and we’ve expanded our products so that we can better serve you.
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