Holiday Gift Guide 2025

Gifts for the Big Boys: Warmblood Sideload from Yered No more crossing your fingers that he’ll load, won’t bump his head, and won’t get side bar rubs. A 2025 Frontier Aluminum Sideload Warmblood BP with dressing room, wood in- terior lining with pads, plus warmblood height and width is the Christmas gift that can make your show 2026 show season easier. Yered says this is a 2025 heavy duty custom built trailer (with 5k axles not 3500) that you can get for non-custom price! Give them a call or visit YeredTrailers.com. The Pick From Head to Toe: A Master Hatter’s Hat A Master Hatters hat is a piece of timeless leg- acy to wear for years to come. Stylish and finely crafted, a Master Hatters hat delivers both func- tion and fashion. Give someone you love their distinctive look. Prices vary. Available at Cape Horn Western Wear Capehornwesternwear.com Gift On Trend: Boots for the Bare Foot Humans aren’t the only ones to appreciate a bare- foot “shoe”. Flex Boots are flexible, durable and easy to use hoof boots for all activities (trail rid- ing, schooling, jumping and driving, etc.). They function similarly to human barefoot shoes, pro- viding flexible, effective support without restric- tions or discomfort. You’ll see and feel the differ- ence. $118.00 ea. HoofBootsandBeyond.com Your Mom’s Pick: Grab Strap from Bartville Harness Your mom called. She said she wants you to be safe galloping across the countryside. And of course she wants one, too! Never underesti- mate the power of a high-quality grab strap to add opportune stability. This beautifully crafted one is by Bartville Harness at 1243 Noble Rd., Christiana PA 17509 and is available in black and brown. Bartville Harness offers a full line of English and Western tack. Call 717-529-6992 Give Some TLC Sometimes all a horse owner wants is a way to help their horse – whether helping them to perform better, stay sound, or offering the nutri- ents needed for managing weight and wellness. In that tradition, these low sugar beet treats are AMAZING stocking stuffers. At $7.95 the won’t blow your budget. Who doesn’t want to be able to offer treats – even to the sugar sensitive types? TLC has been helping horse owners and their horses for over 20 years, earning the nick- name “The Lameness Experts.” That’s quite the gift! Visit TLCAnimalNutrition.com or call 888-508-2290. Celebrate with Shetron Aluminum Trailers What equestrian wouldn’t be thrilled to get a new trailer for Christmas? Shetron Manufacturing LLC, located in Shippensburg, PA, produces top quality horse and stock trailers, living quarter trailers, aluminum bumper-pull flatbeds, car haul- ers, and deck over flatbed trailers. All trailers are custom built using the best possible materials. Fi- nancingmakes the big Christmas surprise possible with Shetron Aluminum Trailers. Visit us at www. shetrontrailersales.com for more information. Slip a Bottle of Relief in Their Stocking Colic is still the one thing horse owners fear the most, but a bottle of Equine Colic Relief can ease those fears by stopping many types of colic in only 90 minutes after application. (Sand colic can take 2 hours or more and, of course, noth- ing but surgery can save a horse with a twisted or telescoping gut or stones and gravel, for that matter, but it works great for the most common forms of colic.) Wrap up two to have a backup bottle on hand (and get an additional $10 dis- count 2 pack bundle). Visit EquineColicRelief. com to purchase online or visit your local feed and tack store.

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