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If your horse is going to be training or you want to ride during the winter, your best option is to keep your horse inside your stables. Warm, indoor wash racks, cozy tack rooms, dry stalls, and, of course, a covered arena are all attractive reasons to keep your horse in a boarding stable during the worst weather.
pasture or ridden only on soft ground, it may be a good time to pull their shoes and let them go barefoot. This can save you quite a bit of money in farrier expenses. If you plan on trail riding, you can use hoof protection like the Easyboot. But when boarded at a stable, you may want to consider having your horse shod. While many owners are part of the “barefoot” movement in all circumstances, some horses when ridden or in heavy training need the support of shoes to help with leg issues or to avoid stone bruises.
From horse stalls to barn doors, stable flooring and entrance gates, Classic offers the widest product lines in the industry while continuing to expand through innovation and strategic alliances.
We look forward to answering your questions. Our sales team is knowledgeable about everything from horse barn design to equine stall systems and readily available to assist you in planning your Classic barn!
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