Breyer® Animal Creations® Announces Friesian Stallion Goffert 369 As A New Traditional™ Series Model As an exceptional representation of the Friesian breed, there is no question why 11-year-old Goffert 369, owned by Iron Spring Farm, is a part of Breyer's® new line of Traditional™ models for 2006. This striking and athletic stallion is captured in Breyer's newest sculpture, created by Kathleen Moody, in a graceful extended trot. A natural showman, Goffert excels in the Grand Prix dressage ring with his stunning and versatile movements. See the entire collection at www.BreyerHorses.com. ## John Deere announces model year 2006 Buck™ ATV lineup Whether you depend on your ATV to deliver a hard day’s work or simply work your ATV hard over backwoods trails, the model year 2006 John Deere Buck™ ATVs are designed to deliver the performance you need and the experience you want. Emphasizing versatility, powerful performance and ease of use, the lineup consists of five models. Four of the machines feature continuously variable transmissions, while one comes equipped with a 5-speed gear-on-gear transmission. “Our John Deere Buck ATVs are engineered and built to be serious work vehicles. They excel at tasks around large properties and job sites, but they’re also equally capable of superior trail riding for those customers who like to use their ATVs for activities like hunting or fishing,” says Jon Chase, John Deere ATV group product manager.
John Deere also offers a complete line of attachments and accessories to customize your Buck ATV to your specific needs. Visit your John Deere ATV dealer for more information on the Buck product offering, call 1-800-537-8233 or visit www.JohnDeere.com. ## COVER-ALL LAUNCHES REDESIGNED TITAN BUILDING SERIES
Cover-All Building Systems Inc. has launched the re-engineered TITAN Building Series. The superior structural design of the TITAN Building Series is able to achieve wind and snow ratings with a wider bay spacing with fewer foundation points. “We have incorporated innovative engineering and manufacturing processes into the redesigned TITAN Building Series to more ably and efficiently meet current North America structural design codes,” says Nathan Stobbe, CEO, president, Cover-All Building Systems Inc. “Customers will experience improved value in the ability of TITAN buildings to handle local snow and wind load requirements.”
Cover-All customers choose Cover-All buildings for riding arenas and stables because of the naturally lit environment, strength and quality of the building, clear-span riding space, peaceful acoustics and the feeling of riding outdoors 365 days a year. Cover-All Building Systems available in clear-span widths of 18 to 160 feet.
For More information call 1-800-268-3768 or visitwww.coverall.net
## Stone Mountain Man™ Introduces Dental Restraint
Stone Mountain Man™ Equine Dental Assistant is an innovative new product designed for restraining horses during dental procedures, x-ray, vaccination, medical treatment and other applications. Ideal for use in the field where there are no barns, stalls or a good way to restrain the horse. The unit breaks down into sections for easy storage and transportation. Fits into a standard class 2 or 3 receiver hitch. Design allows for use of the tailgate as a working surface. A product brochure is available in printed form and as a downloadable PDF. There is also an instructional DVD available. For additional information on the Mountain Man Equine Dental Assistant, call 816-262-4020 or go to www.stonemfg.net.
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