Bruised Soles
Wednesday, November 13 2013
by Editor
If your horse has been showing hoof sensitivity, but doesn’t have any signs of an abscess, bruised soles might be the issue. Bruised soles are a common occurrence, but thankfully they’re easily treated and prevented. What Are Bruised Soles?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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beyond the track, classic, classic-equine, february-2013, higher education, industry, october-2013, pacer pride, pony tales, tails & trails
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.
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The Morgan and the Arabian are two hugely popular breeds today. The Morab combines characteristics of both of these breeds into one horse which is hugely versatile and talented, both in the show ring and as a working horse
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Comfortable Flooring for Your Stalls
Thursday, October 10 2013
by Editor
Your horse spends a large part of his life in his stall, and as winter arrives he’ll probably be spending more time than normal standing indoors. You can keep him comfortable by providing him with a good flooring system for his stall. Today Greg, Classic Equine Equipment Regional Sales Manager, discusses two flooring systems that Classic Equine Equipment has available
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Heating Your Barn in the Winter
Thursday, October 03 2013
by Editor
Do you find yourself dreading the tasks of grooming, tacking up, and even performing regular barn chores in the cold that will come with this winter?
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barn, classic, classic q&a, equipment, horse country chic, january-2013, show world, the classic insider, winter-choosing
Choosing Quality Hay
Wednesday, October 02 2013
by Editor
Hay is a vital component of your horse’s diet; at least half of your horse’s feed should consist of a quality hay. As you’re stocking up on hay for the winter, do you know what you’re getting? Spend some time inspecting the hay before you purchase it to make sure that it’s of a good quality for your horse
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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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chasin', classic, classic-equine, in the irons, laurengallops, olympic sidelines, the classic insider, the-barn-book