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Understanding Lameness Exams

Wednesday, June 19 2013 by Editor
If you’ve ever had to call your vet because your horse is a little off or lame, then chances are you’ve watched him perform a lameness exam. Do you know just what your vet is doing, and what he’s looking for during a lameness exam
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: classic, classic-insider, examination, higher education, in the irons, lameness-exams, show world, tails & trails, the-classic-insider, tucker the wunderkind, your-horse

Group Turnout Safety

Friday, June 14 2013 by Editor
If your horse is turned out with other horses, chances are that the group has settled in, formed its own small herd, and things are relatively peaceful. That can all change quickly, though, with the introduction – and sometimes with the removal – of a herd member. Knowing how to safely introduce new horses – and when to step in if things aren’t going as planned – can make the transition easier and safer for all of the horses
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, career, classic, education, horse, horse-basics, show world, the classic insider, tucker the wunderkind, turnout-safety

How to Properly Quarantine a Sick Horse

Friday, June 07 2013 by Editor
Contagious diseases can be a nightmare in barns; if one horse becomes ill, it is vital to quarantine him to contain the disease. Knowing how to properly quarantine a horse at your facility can prevent a large-scale disease spread.   Isolate If at all possible, stall the ill horse in a separate barn, alone
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: classic, classic-equine, fencing-options, horse, horse health, pony tales, properly-quarantine, quarantine, sick, the-classic-insider, tucker the wunderkind

Companion Animals

Wednesday, June 05 2013 by Editor
Is your horse lonely? If you’ve ever tried to ride a horse away from his herd, you’re probably aware of the fact that horses are herd animals and form strong attachments to other horses
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, classic, companion-animals, equipment, fencing-options, horses, industry, pony tales, show world

Fencing Options

Friday, May 31 2013 by Editor
Pasture fencing is available in a wide variety of materials, each offering different pros and cons in terms of strength, cost, durability, and even safety.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, beyond the track, classic, equipment, fence, in the irons, olympic sidelines, pasture management

Kerrits’ Best-Selling Fullseat Is Now In Classic Houndstooth

Thursday, May 30 2013 by Editor
  • Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: best-selling, classic, equestrian, fullseat, pony tales, show world, sidelines-magazine, smoke-houndtooth, the classic insider

The Selle Francais

Monday, May 27 2013 by Editor
Baloubet du Rouet.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: breed-profiles, classic, classic-equine, higher education, pony tales, selle, selle-francais, thoroughbred

Barn Building 101: Special Needs – Layup and Rehab

Thursday, May 23 2013 by Editor
Whether it’s your own horse or you are a barn owner thinking of adding another revenue stream by boarding horses that are injured, you will probably experience a horse needing special recuperative care at least once.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: architect, beyond the track, chasin', classic, horse, horse-stalls, in the irons, industry, olympic sidelines, the classic insider, the-classic-insider, veterinarian

Preparing for Disease

Wednesday, May 22 2013 by Editor
An ill horse is every owner’s worst nightmare, but if your horse is boarded at a large barn or if they became seriously sick, would you know what to do? Would you be prepared to handle it
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, classic, growing-sport, higher education, horse country chic, horse health, in the irons, time

The Growing Sport of Western Dressage

Monday, May 20 2013 by Editor
Chances are you’ve heard that no matter what discipline you ride, schooling your horse in basic dressage can improve his performance in your chosen discipline. The emerging sport of western dressage builds on that idea, only western dressage takes it one step further by allowing western horses and riders to compete using western tack. What we think of as today’s Western riding has been in practice since the 1700’s, originating on ranches and in the practices of the Spanish vaqueros
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: aids, classic, education, growing-sport, horse, horses, rider, the classic insider
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