2019 Road to the Horse
Don't miss your chance to attend the 2019 Road to the Horse! This incredible colt-starting event kicks off in a few weeks, so grab your tickets! Tickets can be purchased here >>> www.etix.com/ticket/v/12742/kentucky-alltech-arena
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With our July issue comes our 2018 Health and Nutrition Guide! Read it for free at ejmag.co/2018HealthNutritionGuide!
Experience the Most Versatile Saddle Pad on the Market
Exclusive Look at the Most Versatile Saddle Pad On the Market: Watch as Grand Prix dressage rider, Alexa Derr shows us why her Maxtra™ saddle pad is the most innovative and versatile saddle pad on the market.
The Maxtra™ Pad difference:
· High impact foam creates maximum pressure absorption and dispersion
· Contoured wither relief design for comfort
· Premium quilted cotton with non slip surface to ensure the pad stays in place without billets
The trademarked Maxtra™ design allows you to improve your riding and enhance your horse’s performance.
Ready to experience the difference? Contact Intrepid International today for a list of local retailers at http://bit.ly/MaxtraIntrepid)
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Alexa Derr's Tips to Get More out of Your Ride
Alexa Derr is a Grand Prix dressage rider from Reinholds, PA and the owner and trainer of Vue de Lou Dressage LLC. Alexa has spent the past 6 years competing at the FEI level and has a firm belief that equine suppling & throughness exercises and rider positional changes are the key to advancing to the next level. Horses that are happy in their work will get much further in their careers! Check out a few of her favorite tips to get more out of your ride!
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Join us as at Harmony Horse Stables in Littleton, MA, as we discuss how they run a successful dressage scrimmage.
Join us at Harmony Horse Stables for some fun indoor schooling exercises to beat winter boredom.
Barn Pros Reasons to Build a Barn in the Winter—Make the most of YOUR time!
Would you rather be using your barn in the spring, or have to wait until the end of summer? If you get started now, you could be finishing up before summer rolls around so you can truly enjoy your barn.
See all their reasons at bit.ly/BP5ReasonsWinter.
Struggling with what to wear to your lesson in the chilly weather? Kathryn Cecere of Harmony Horse Stables in Littleton, MA, has some advice on how to stay warm in the saddle this winter!
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We are live with some of Harmony Horse Stables IEA team members to talk about horse show jitters and how to have your best ride! What are YOUR tips to beat show nerves?
We are live from Harmony Horse Stables in Littleton, MA, to talk about the IEA - Interscholastic Equestrian Association and Athletic Equestrian League!
Anatomy of a Barn—Cupolas
Cupolas were originally added to barns as a way to keep moisture down and allow stored hay to dry properly. Nowadays, these cupolas add character as well as function and are often seen with finials or weathervanes fixed to the cap. At Barn Pros, we offer several handmade cedar cupolas for your barn: http://bit.ly/WoodCupolas
Anatomy of a Barn—Roof Dormers
Have you ever seen those little “dog houses” on the roof of a barn? That’s one style of dormer allowing for more light, better ventilation, additional headroom in the loft and not to mention – visual interest! Styles of dormers that Barn Pros offers include gable, gambrel, shed and Nantucket in full and partial widths. www.barnpros.com
The month is almost over! What did you think of our August issue? Check out excerpts from this month's issue at ejmag.co/August2017Issue!
Anatomy of a Barn—Shed Roofs and Lean-to’s
A common, and practical way to add more storage to your barn is to incorporate a lean-to or shed roof on one (or both) side(s). These additions may be left open for covered parking or enclosed to either create protected storage or add square footage to the main structure. Barn Pros www.barnpros.com
Won great ribbons at a show? Leasing a new horse? Qualified for a year-end award? We want to hear it! Send in your barn's news with a high-res photo (if you have one!) to [email protected] or shoot us a Facebook message and it just might find its way into our news columns!