Barn Building 101: Fencing
Thursday, April 25 2013
by Editor
Keeping your horse safe and secure with fencing is one of the best ways to prevent harm to your horse.
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architect, between the ears, building, classic, education, equipment, gate, higher education, in the irons, industry, pony tales, the classic insider
Headed To Rolex, But First A Side Trip to Keeneland Race Track
Thursday, April 25 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Keeneland Track It rained all day yesterday (Wednesday) but today has dawned bright and beautiful.
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Sidelines Arrives in the Bluegrass State! Hello Lexington, Hello Campbell House, Hello Rolex!
Tuesday, April 23 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan We are here!! The Campbell House in Lexington, Kentucky. The Kentucky Rolex Three-Day Event begins on Thursday at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky, and many of the Sidelines staff arrived today! The Bluegrass State is a great place and tomorrow we will head to The Kentucky Horse Park – a favorite destination for horse people.
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crowne plaza, education, hotel, keeneland race track, lexington, lifestyle, tails & trails, thoroughbreds, tucker the wunderkind
The Growing Sport of Horse Agility
Monday, April 22 2013
by Editor
Chances are the term “agility” brings to mind dogs racing over courses of obstacles. But did you know that the sport is quickly gaining popularity among the equestrian community, and that the animals negotiating the courses are horses instead of dogs
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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.
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barn, chasin', classic-equine, education, pasture management, pony tales, round-penning, show world, the classic insider
Audi Ends 2013 High Goal Season With 12-8 Loss To Defending U.S. Open Champion Zacara
Wednesday, April 17 2013
by Editor
WELLINGTON, FL-April 14, 2013—Audi, given new life when Coca-Cola eliminated Zorzal, went down fighting Sunday in the quarterfinals of the 109th Maserati U.S. Open in front of a packed crowd at Isla Carroll East. Leading 5-2 early in the third chukker, Audi lost its momentum in the fourth chukker and was unable to regain its composure ending its rollercoaster season at the hands of defending U.S
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between the ears, classical, education, ganzi, higher education, marc-ganzi, pony tales, sidelines-magazine, tucker the wunderkind
Nation’s Best Compete for Interscholastic Equestrian Association Championship
Wednesday, April 17 2013
by Editor
Cleveland Heights, Ohio—April 12, 2013–More than 350 of the nation’s leading middle school and high school equestrians will converge on The Coliseum at New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, New York Friday, April 19 through Sunday, April 21 to compete for top honors in Hunt Seat Classes in the Interscholastic Equestrian Association National Finals (IEA).
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beyond the track, classical, dover saddlery, education, horses, interscholastic, recovery, tucker the wunderkind
Ticks and Horses
Wednesday, April 17 2013
by Editor
Ticks and horses don’t go well together. Depending on your location, you’ll probably have to battle ticks at some point
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beyond the track, chasin', education, horse, horse health, olympic sidelines, prevention, the-classic-insider, victim
Guest Blog: Design for Your Horses’ Sense of Hearing
Tuesday, April 16 2013
by Editor
The post Guest Blog: Design for Your Horses’ Sense of Hearing appeared first on The Classic Insider .
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barn-management, classic, education, equipment, horse country chic, management, pony tales, sidelines
William Fox-Pitt – What’s In This Champion Eventer’s Name?
Sunday, April 14 2013
by Editor
William Fox-Pitt’s autobiography By Jan Westmark-Allan William Fox-Pitt is an Olympian, world-champion and two-time winner of the Kentucky Rolex Three-Day event.
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autobiography, between the ears, brazilian, champion, chasin', editor's notes, education, lifestyle, what will be, william