Clipping Tips
Wednesday, September 18 2013
by Editor
Clipping can be a big job, but if you’re planning to ride your horse through the winter, you’ll probably need to clip him as his winter coat grows in.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Constructing the Interior of Your Barn
Thursday, September 05 2013
by Editor
If you’re planning to build a barn, or if you’re planning a barn renovation, you always want to make sure that the stall accessories will fit and install correctly into the structure you’re working with. Today John Daniel, Key Accounts Manager at Classic Equine Equipment, discusses the process involved in constructing the interior of your barn. Clients frequently ask if Classic Equine Equipment products can be easily incorporated into the barns that they’re planning
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Przewalksi’s Horse
Tuesday, September 03 2013
by Editor
The Przewalski’s horse is considered to be the last living breed of truly wild horse in existence today. This endangered breed was once extinct in the wild, but horses bred in captivity were reintroduced to the wild in their native habitat of the border between Mongolia and China. The Przewalski’s horse of today is a true glimpse into ancient equine history.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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architect, classic, education, horse, preservation, przewalksi-s-horse, russian, tails & trails, the-classic-insider
10 Barn Luxuries You Shouldn’t Do Without
Friday, August 30 2013
by Editor
If you’re planning your dream barn – or even just dreaming up your dream barn – there are some luxuries that make barn work SO much more pleasant and easy. Here are ten of them you should really consider. Run-In Stalls: Run-in stalls with paddocks attached make turning out horses a breeze.
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architect, chasin', classic, classic-equine, entrance-gates, fire, higher education, luxuries, windows
Build Your Barn the Classic Way!
Thursday, August 29 2013
by Editor
Are you thinking about building a barn sometime in the near future? Planning your barn can be exciting and overwhelming.
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architect, archives, barn, classic q&a, equipment, in the irons, olympic sidelines, tails & trails
Keeping Horses at Home
Friday, August 23 2013
by Editor
Are you considering breaking free of boarding and making the jump to home horse ownership? Are you a bit wary of what could be involved in taking on the full responsibility for your horse’s care?
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architect, barn, between the ears, education, higher education, horse, horses, house, the classic insider
The Benefits of Rubber Aisle Pavers
Thursday, August 15 2013
by Editor
Is the flooring of your barn or outside walkways looking worn or tired? If you have areas of flooring in your facilities which are less than ideal, you might want to look into rubber aisle pavers
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architect, between the ears, classic-equine, driven-dressage, in the irons, marketing, pavers, the classic insider, the-classic-insider
The Cleveland Bay
Monday, August 05 2013
by Editor
Bay horses with black points are often thought of as being “plain.” But don’t let that outward appearance fool you – Cleveland Bays are versatile horses with much to offer.
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architect, barn, beyond the track, breed-profiles, chasin', classic-equine, cleveland-bays, education, equipment, industry, introduction, the-classic-insider
Is An Ex-Racehorse Right For You?
Friday, August 02 2013
by Editor
Since thousands of racehorses retire from the tracks each year, it can be rewarding to give a retiree a new home , and to possibly find yourself a new competition partner at the same time. But before you make the jump into ex-racehorse ownership, give some thought to whether an ex-racehorse is the right mount for you.
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architect, beyond the track, characteristics, education, higher education, horse country chic, horses, olympic sidelines
Alternative therapies for equine health
Wednesday, July 31 2013
by Editor
The range of treatment options available for horses today is staggering, which is a good thing – the wide range of treatments means that you’ll be better able to find one which works best for your horse . Alternative therapies are a popular way of not only helping injured horses heal, but of providing regular maintenance treatments, too. Let’s take a look at four of the most popular alternative therapies today
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architect, chasin', classic-equine, classic-insider, horse, in the irons, olympic sidelines, show world, skeleton, skijourning, the-classic-insider, veterinarian