Orlov Trotter
Tuesday, October 15 2013
by Editor
The Standard bred dominates the world of harness racing today, but long before the Standard bred existed, the Orlov Trotter was revered by Russians for its speed and endurance as a harness and cart horse. History The Russian Count Alexey Orlov is responsible for the Orlov Trotter’s origination in the late 1700s
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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?
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
barn, classic, classic q&a, equipment, horse country chic, january-2013, show world, the classic insider, winter-choosing
Measuring for Blanket Fit
Friday, September 27 2013
by Editor
We hate to mention it, but winter’s right around the corner. If you’ll be blanketing your horse this winter (a must if you plan on clipping him), then now is the time to stock up on blankets. Measuring your horse carefully will ensure that you buy him the right size – the first time! Tips for Measuring Success Before you measure your horse, enlist the help of a second person to help with the process
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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architect, archives, education, educationhorse, january-2013, manufactured, safety, september-2013, show world, the classic insider, wordpress-org
Guest Post: Diagnostic Imaging for Your Horse
Tuesday, September 17 2013
by Editor
What do you do when your horse develops a lameness? If the lameness is pronounced or persistent, you will call your equine veterinarian. Your veterinarian is an expert in movement and anatomy, but he or she may recommend diagnostic imaging to better understand the nature and extent of an injury
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
archives, barn, beyond the track, chasin', classic, horse health, hunting, in the irons, january-2013, show world
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