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Top Reasons Why We Love Horses

Friday, February 14 2014 by Editor
Whether or not you have a two-legged valentine, you can always be assured that you have a four-legged valentine waiting for you in the barn.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: classic, december-2013, education, higher education, in-the-irons, november-2013, pacer-pride, the hopeful amateur

Ice

Wednesday, February 12 2014 by Editor
Overnight you could hear the water coursing though the downspouts and when the power went out just about 5:55 A.M., then back on again, the chime of my iPhone woke me up.
  • Published in Chasin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, chasin', education, higher education, hopeful-amateur, november-2010, november-2012, pacer pride, pacer-pride, plain-brown, september-2013, the classic insider

Unique Tack Room Customization Options

Thursday, February 06 2014 by Editor
Do you find yourself faced with limited space and accessibility issues with your current tack room? Maybe you’re in the process of planning your dream barn and want to make sure that your tack is conveniently positioned to make tacking up and untacking an easy process. Today Jim Johnson, Classic Equine Equipment Sales Representative, discusses two unique options available to tailor your tack storage to your individual needs.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: architect, between the ears, classic, classic q&a, classic-equine, education, in the irons, industry, notes from the field, november-2013, sidelines

Hidden Hazards Around the Barn

Wednesday, February 05 2014 by Editor
During the winter your horse spends more time in his stall and in the barn than he typically does. And although you’ve tried hard to make your barn a safe place for your horses, there are some hazards that are common in barns that you may have overlooked.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: barn, classic, education, equipment, february-2013, february-2014, higher education, industry, laurengallops, november-2013

Sporting Days HT

Monday, February 03 2014 by Editor
Three team members competed Saturday February first at the Sporting Days HT. It was a pretty cold and wet day! Unfortunately two of our members…which includes myself, did not complete xc
  • Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: december-2013, education, in the irons, massachusetts, show world, sidelines, south carolina, tails & trails, the classic insider, wordpress-org

The Importance of Automatic Waterers During the Winter

Thursday, January 30 2014 by Editor
With the current cold front blanketing much of the country, many horse owners are faced with the challenge of keeping drinking water unfrozen and available to their horses.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, beyond the track, classic-equine, december-2013, education, january-2014, notes from the field, pacer-pride, show world, tails & trails

Schoolmasters and What They Can Give To Us

Wednesday, January 29 2014 by Editor
Have you ever been lucky enough to ride a schoolmaster? Schoolmasters can be invaluable to our development as riders. If you ever have the opportunity to ride a schoolmaster, jump at it! Here’s why.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, chasin', education, equine-facility, notes from the field, pacer pride, pacer-pride, tails & trails, the classic insider, tucker the wunderkind

The Budenny

Monday, January 27 2014 by Editor
If you have ever seen a Budenny horse in North America, then you’ve been truly lucky – there are only about 30 of them living in the country today. The Budenny was originally developed as a Russian cavalry horse, but the breed has proven to be an excellent sport and riding horse .
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: boots-right, education, equine, equine-facility, industry, pacer pride, pacer-pride, september-2013, show world, the hopeful amateur

Jewel and The Golden Thread

Saturday, January 25 2014 by Editor
    When the American Foxhound named Jewel took Best in Show at the November 2013 National Dog Show she capped a year of showing in which she had already taken Best of Breed at the Westminster Kennel Club.  While the owner of Jewel declared that she wanted to bring attention to an oft neglected (at least in the press) breed of dog, in fact there are many “types” of Foxhound as they are bred and used by different Recognized Hunts.  Foxhounds that are shown at shows sanctioned by the Masters of Foxhounds Association (MFHA) must have been bred to chase foxes and in many cases trace their lineage to sires or dams listed in the Stud Book just as thoroughbred race horses are entered in the Stud Book of the Jockey Club.   There are four main breeds of foxhound:  American, English, Cross-bred and Penn-Mary-del.  Many hunts, whether “Recognized” or not, trade hounds between themselves in order to increase genetic diversity or import (“draft”) some physical feature that is strong in one lineage to compensate for a perceived weakness in another.  Hounds are, in fact, as variable in size, temperament and ability to move across different terrain as there are hunt packs across the country; the Master, Huntsman or Owner will breed hounds that will respond in the most efficient manner to the landscape and the quarry that they hunt.  There are 159 Recognized Hunts and innumerable private packs across the continent:   Location of Recognized Hunts courtesy of The Masters of Foxhounds Association – MFHA.org As a practical matter, while many people associate foxhounds with a traditional tri-color, black, tan and white, working foxhounds come in every color imaginable, every size and shape, girls (“bitches”) and boys (“dog hounds”), rough coat and smooth coat as seen at the 2013 Virginia Hound Show                                   Whichever hound works best in that particular countryside is the hound that will prevail.   And countryside from one Hunt to another can be vastly different, and vastly different even within the territory that is claimed by a Hunt ( Midland Fox Hounds of Columbus Georgia  for instance, claim (a) 25 square miles of wooded, grass fields, (b) 80 square miles of grass pastures, some woods, (c) 10 square miles of sandy soil, pine tree plantations with streams, and lastly (d) 10 square miles or farmland and forests ).  The following are a few photographs of hounds and their country shot within the last year and a half.
  • Published in Chasin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: classic-insider, december-2010, education, february-2013, hounds-gracious, november-2012, pacer-pride, show world, the classic insider, the hopeful amateur, the-barn-book, weather

Are Hoof Boots Right for Your Horse?

Friday, January 24 2014 by Editor
Have you ever tried hoof boots on your horse?
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, between the ears, beyond the track, december-2013, education, equine-facility, higher education, hopeful-amateur, pacer pride, pacer-pride, tails & trails, the-barn-book
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