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Ways to Reuse Your Muck Buckets

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Sep 5, 2019 3:00:00 PM

Many barns use muck buckets as a way to clean stalls and transport used shavings and manure to a pile for composting. But while they are sturdy, sometimes these faithful muck buckets can crack or tear or lose a handle. Before getting rid of them, consider these other uses.

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Start Your Fall ‘To Do’ List With These 10 Tasks

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Sep 3, 2019 3:00:00 PM

While it’s only September, now is a good time to put together a list of things you want to do before winter rolls in. Here are a few ideas:

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Protecting Yourself and Your Horse From EEE

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Aug 29, 2019 3:00:00 PM

You may have heard or read in the news about Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) causing human deaths recently. EEE is a rare virus transmitted to people and horses by the bite of an infected mosquito. Eastern Equine Encephalitis has been detected recently in 22 mosquito samples and in three horses in the southern and eastern parts of the U.S.

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Would YOU Board At Your Barn?

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Aug 27, 2019 3:00:00 PM

Are you thinking of adding new boarders to your riding facility? To attract the kind of clients you really want, look at your barn as if YOU were going to be the new boarder. Actually go to the end of your driveway and approach your barn as if seeing it for the first time.

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Potential Horse Hock Problems

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Aug 20, 2019 3:49:04 PM

Your horse’s hock is anatomically similar to a human ankle. It consists of four joints and six bones. Two common hock problems are bog spavin and bone spavin. They sound similar, but are different because some of the hock joints are high motion (they rotate through a wide angle during locomotion) and some are low motion.

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Horses With Jobs

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Aug 15, 2019 3:00:00 PM

Horses That Heal is a non-profit organization associated with psychological counseling services using Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) based in Fayetteville/Fort Bragg, North Carolina, serving at-risk youth as well as active-duty military, retired and/or reserves.

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What’s In Your Grooming Kit?

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Aug 13, 2019 2:44:09 PM

Though show season is half over, your horse is always going to need a thorough grooming. Now is a good time to review your grooming tools and supplies. What’s missing? what’s no longer up to the job? what do you want in a new color? The experts at HorseChannel.com have created a handy list of what you need to keep your horse looking his best:

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Barn Construction Options

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Aug 8, 2019 3:37:06 PM

Once you select the style of barn you want, you need to decide on the type of construction. Some things to consider are climate challenges, budget and the amount of time you can wait for your new barn to be finished. For example, a modular barn can be erected in a few days, while a pole barn building can take months.

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PROTECT YOUR SKIN THIS SUMMER

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Jul 30, 2019 3:00:00 PM

Recently we wrote a blog on protecting your horses skin from the sun, but wanted to emphasize that it’s just as important that you also protect YOUR skin from the sun. Excessive sun can not only cause dryness and burning, but is also the leading cause of skin cancer. Remember that your skin can be damaged by the sun even on cloudy days.

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4 WAYS TO AVOID EQUINE ULCERS

Posted by Classic Equine Equipment Blog on Jul 25, 2019 3:28:57 PM

Just like people, stress and a poor diet can cause ulcers in horses. Symptoms can include poor appetite or fussy eating, teeth grinding or sensitivity in the girth area. Incorporate these tips in your horse care program to help prevent ulcers.

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