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USEF Welcomes Classic Equine Equipment as Official Stall Manufacturer

by USEF Communications | Aug 19, 2010, 2:00 PM

Courtesy Classic Equine Equipment
Courtesy Classic Equine Equipment
Lexington, KY - The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) welcomes Classic Equine Equipment, a nationally recognized leader in quality horse stall systems and stable accessories, as the "Official Equine Stall and Flooring of the USEF."

“The beauty of these stalls, combined with the functional design and layout options make Classic Equine Equipment an obvious choice for equestrians," said Kathy Meyer, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications for USEF. "Every good rider, team or farm needs to build on a solid foundation, and the ‘home’ you offer your horses is part of that solid foundation."

Classic Equine Equipment has earned a reputation as the leading producer of beautiful, innovative and high-quality stalls. The company was founded in 1991 with the mission of providing quality products in the industry. For six years in a row, Classic Equine horse stalls and equipment have been the products of choice in the National Frame Builders Association’s "Barn of The Year" contest.

“We go to great lengths to make sure our passion for quality and love for horses shows in the details of the products we produce," said Adam Busse, owner of Classic Equine Equipment. "From stalls to stable doors to flooring to accessories and exercisers, Classic offers the widest product line in the industry."

Adding to that, Busse said Classic Equine focuses on safety, style and performance with their products. "Keeping your horse safe is our primary concern," he continued. "Our products have smooth corners and edges that won’t cause injury, recessed door latches that resist tampering by horses and our grills are spaced close together so even the smallest hooves can’t get caught. Every Classic horse stall, window, door or exerciser is crafted from heavy-duty galvanized steel and built to withstand all the abuse that horses can inflict and keep on shining for years to come."

Those attending the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY, are invited to Classic Equine’s booth where there will be a drawing for $5,000 to go towards their popular stall systems. The winner will be announced after the close of the Games.

For a complete list of Classic Equine Equipment, visit www.classic-equine.com.

USEF Communications

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