Welcome Classic Equine Equipment

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Clinton is excited to add Classic Equine Equipment to our Downunder Horsemanship team of sponsors. Starting this month, the Southern Missouri based company is our exclusive sponsor of horse stalls and stabling equipment.

“We are very excited to join forces with Classic Equine Equipment in our effort to continue to help horse owners provide the very best for their animals,” Clinton says. “When it comes to quality, nothing compares to Classic Equine’s stalls, doors and barn accessories.”

Clinton has a long history with the company, dating back to when he built his first training facility in Ohio in the early 2000s. “They pay attention to every detail to ensure the stalls are safe and hold up to the day-to-day abuse even the most playful and destructive horses can throw at them,” he said. “Just as important, their customer service is top-notch and always ensures you get the help that you need.”

Classic Equine Equipment was founded in 1991 and is committed to the ultimate care and safety of horses. Their mission is to provide quality stall systems, barn components and accessories to meet the needs of all horse owners.

“The entire Classic Equine Equipment team is honored to be partnering with the Downunder Horsemanship team. As everyone knows, Clinton has long been an industry-leading expert in horsemanship. A big part of that is being focused on function and security within the barn, which aligns to our commitment to safety of the horses that reside in our stalls. Together, our partnership will continue leading the standard for innovation in the equine industry. After all, it’s way more than just a horse stall at the end of the day,” Greg Nielsen, Classic Equine Equipment’s director of sales, says.

For more information about Classic Equine Equipment, visit classic-equine.com.

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