Leasing Out Your Horse
Wednesday, January 08 2014
by Editor
If you find yourself with a horse who needs more work and attention than you can devote to him, or if multiple horses are straining your budget, then looking into leasing out one of your horses might provide the perfect solution. A lease can be an enjoyable situation for everyone involved, as long as you go about setting up the lease carefully. What Kind of Lease?
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Meet Our Members: Melissa Del Tufo
Wednesday, January 01 2014
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Meet our newest member Melissa! She is always super positive and with smile on her face! So glad she has joined us! Name: Melissa Del Tufo Year in School: Junior Major: Biology with a minor in Chemistry Hometown: Budd Lake, New Jersey Horses Names: Ode to Calliope, Jo’s Promise Breeds: Irish Draught Sporthorse, Thoroughbred Ages: 5,4 Level: Beginner Novice Where do you keep your horse/ Train with? I keep my horses on Mr. and Mrs.
- Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
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Clipper Care and Maintenance
Wednesday, January 01 2014
by Editor
If you clip your horse in the winter, then your clippers get in a good workout. A good set of clippers is a substantial investment; keep your clippers running for years by properly maintaining them
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Stable-ity Grids: The Solution to Mud
Thursday, December 26 2013
by Editor
Mud is the bane of every horse person’s existence.
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St. Regis Defeats Audi To Win Piaget World Snow Polo Championship; Roldan Named MVP
Tuesday, December 24 2013
by Editor
ASPEN, COLO.–Dec.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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Is a Round Pen or Arena in Your Future?
Thursday, December 19 2013
by Editor
As we head into the new year are you thinking about your training and competition goals for 2014? Having a safe and appropriate space to train and ride in is essential for every rider, and it also makes the rides much more enjoyable Did you know that the quality of Classic Equine Equipment products extends beyond just barns
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Meet Our Members: Hannah Cangilla
Monday, December 16 2013
by Editor
Check out out twitter account Hannah created! https://twitter.com/USCAeventing 1) Name: Hannah Cangilla 2) Year in School: Freshman 3) Major: Business with a concentration in equine management 4) Hometown: Broomfield Colorado 5) Horse Name: Gentle Ben 6) Breed: Off the track Thoroughbred 7) Age: 12 8) Level: Training 9) Where do you board/train with?: I board my horse at Valhalla and I am a working student for Kristin Schmolze. 10) How did you start riding? I was always that little girl with horses drawn all over everything and about a million Breyer horse so when I turned 5 I started taking some lesson on an old cranky chestnut Arabian mare
- Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
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All About Stringhalt
Wednesday, December 11 2013
by Editor
Flatweed, couch grass, and sheep’s sorrel. What do these plants have in common? They all cause the equine neuromuscular disorder known as Stringhalt
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The Estonian Horse
Monday, December 09 2013
by Editor
The Estonian Native Horse is a truly unique breed; it is the last of the horse breeds which once roamed the forests of Northern Russia. This historical breed was almost lost; at one point its numbers dipped below 1,000, but thanks to breeders dedicated to its preservation, the Estonian Native Horse’s numbers have increased
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Can your Horse Benefit from Liberty Work?
Wednesday, December 04 2013
by Editor
When you first got your horse, did you climb up into the saddle pretty soon afterwards? Depending on your horse’s age and training, you might have started right up with riding and schooling, getting to know each other.
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