Economical Price, European Elegance: Kimberwick Stalls
Thursday, September 19 2013
by Editor
About a month ago we introduced you to the Classic Equine Equipment Integrity Stall Series. Today, Jim, Classic Equine Equipment Sales Consultant, discusses the Kimberwick Stall Series . Classic Equine Equipment’s Kimberwick stall is a more economical option which still features the styling of the European Stall Series.
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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.
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Choosing the Right Fan for Your Barn
Thursday, September 12 2013
by Editor
Fans greatly improve the atmosphere in any barn. They assist with air circulation and ventilation, but there’s one other bonus to fans that you might not have thought of. Today John Daniel, Key Accounts Manager at Classic Equine Equipment, discusses fans and what they can do for your barn.
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Have you ever ridden in a gymkhana? The gymkhana is a great way for horses and riders to test their skills and agility in a fun and competitive way
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barn, chasin', classic-equine, education, europe, horse country chic, horse sports, in the irons
A Look at Strangles
Wednesday, September 04 2013
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Strangles.
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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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Winterizing Your Barn Door
Thursday, August 22 2013
by Editor
If you live in an area with cold climates, then with winter’s approach you’ll soon be thinking about winterizing your barn.
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10 Household Products You Can Use in Your Barn for Horse Care to Save Money
Wednesday, August 21 2013
by Editor
Horses require an incredible amount of supplies.
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The Fjord is a fascinating breed, and looking at these horses today is like catching a glimpse of ancient equine history. The reason for the Fjord’s interesting and unique appearance lies in the fact that the breed itself is amazingly old, and its bloodlines have remained selective and pure
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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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