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The Georgian Grande

Monday, June 10 2013 by Editor
Have you ever heard of the Georgian Grande?
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: architect, archives, classic-equine, georgian-grande, horse, horses, in the irons, the-classic-insider

How to Properly Quarantine a Sick Horse

Friday, June 07 2013 by Editor
Contagious diseases can be a nightmare in barns; if one horse becomes ill, it is vital to quarantine him to contain the disease. Knowing how to properly quarantine a horse at your facility can prevent a large-scale disease spread.   Isolate If at all possible, stall the ill horse in a separate barn, alone
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: classic, classic-equine, fencing-options, horse, horse health, pony tales, properly-quarantine, quarantine, sick, the-classic-insider, tucker the wunderkind

Six Tips for Evaluating Saddle Fit on Your Horse

Wednesday, May 29 2013 by Editor
Our horses give us a lot, and carry us for hours at a time.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, chasin', classic-equine, horse, in the irons, industry, pony tales, the classic insider, the-classic-insider

The Selle Francais

Monday, May 27 2013 by Editor
Baloubet du Rouet.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: breed-profiles, classic, classic-equine, higher education, pony tales, selle, selle-francais, thoroughbred

Barn Building 101: Special Needs – New Horses and Foals

Thursday, May 16 2013 by Editor
When building your barn, you may want to consider special stalls for “special needs” horses, e.g. mares and foals and new horses to your barn
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, barn building 101, building, classic-equine, education, in the irons, industry, show world, the-classic-insider, tucker the wunderkind

Sugarbush Draft Horse

Wednesday, May 15 2013 by Editor
In the early 1900’s, invention of the automobile and tractor meant that horses were no longer in high demand for farm work. Instead, many of the remaining draft horses were used by carriage companies, often pulling decorative weddings for carriages. Everett Smith of Ohio operated the Sugarbush Hitch Company.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, breed-profiles, chasin', classic, classic-equine, horses, in the irons, industry, show world, sugarbush-draft, tucker the wunderkind

Keeping Riders Cool During the Summer

Monday, May 06 2013 by Editor
The summer brings with it wonderful weather for riding, but it also brings the challenge of staying cool in the saddle. Last week we looked at ways to keep your horse cool and comfortable – now let’s take a look at some measures you can take to keep yourself comfortable while riding in the heat.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, classic-equine, helmet, horse, pony tales, riders-cool, show world, summer

A Look at Round Penning

Friday, April 19 2013 by Editor
If you’re lucky enough to board your horse at a barn with a round pen, then you have access to a valuable training tool.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: barn, chasin', classic-equine, education, pasture management, pony tales, round-penning, show world, the classic insider

The Modern Desert-Horse: The Akhal-Teke

Monday, April 15 2013 by Editor
Have you ever been lucky enough to have seen one of these unusual looking horses in real life? The Akhal-Teke is an incredible, beautiful breed, and currently there are only about 3,500 of them in the world. A great endurance horse, the Akhal-Teke has an unusual appearance and looks like it’s stepped right out of a history book.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, classic-equine, horse country chic, industry, modern, show world, the-classic-insider, thoroughbred

First Aid Basics – Wound Care

Wednesday, April 10 2013 by Editor
After a day of turnout, your horse comes in with a few scrapes on his legs.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, barn, chasin', classic-equine, higher education, horse health, in the irons, industry, show world, the classic insider, tucker the wunderkind
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