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Strand Woven Horse Stall Stable Door Latches Type Equestrian Equipment
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  • Strand Woven Horse Stall Stable Door Latches Type Equestrian Equipment
  • Strand Woven Horse Stall Stable Door Latches Type Equestrian Equipment

Strand Woven Horse Stall Stable Door Latches Type Equestrian Equipment

Place of Origin Hebei,China
Brand Name JH Horse Stable
Certification ISO9001
Model Number Horse stable
Product Details
Product Name:
Strand Woven Horse Stall Stable Door Latches Type Equestrian Equipment
Bearing Bar:
Flat, Serrated, I-bar
Surface Treatment:
In Black Coated
Material:
Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel
Application:
Horse Stable
Bearing Bar Pitch:
30mm, 40mm, 50mm
High Light: 

european stall fronts

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prefab horse stables

Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
1 pieces
Price
450-650usd
Packaging Details
in bulk
Delivery Time
45 days
Payment Terms
T/T, , L/C, Western Union, D/P
Supply Ability
50 / month
Product Description

Strand Woven Horse Stall Stable Door Latches Type Equestrian Equipment

 

 

Stable site modification associated with certain alternatives may result in short-term increases in erosion during construction. However, with the application of construction Best Management Practices (BMPs), these short-term effects would be expected to be negligible. Potential long-term effects such as increased soil erosion resulting from trampling, crushing, and removal of vegetation could occur if an alternative increases stable site footprints (e.g., such as adding a new horse turnout area, or a new stables site) or results in substantial increases in uses of adjacent trails or unpaved parking areas. Potential long-term beneficial effects could also occur from implementation of alternatives which result in reduction of areas of exposed soil and/or including erosion prevention improvements to site design and implementation of improved BMPs during operations.

Construction and rehabilitation of stable buildings and associated facilities could alter erosion and sedimentation, deposition of oil and grease (such as from parked cars), groundwater infiltration, and surface stream hydrology, water quality, and storm water flows. Short-term water quality effects during construction are expected to be negligible with the application of specified BMPs. Potential long-term water quality effects are expected to be beneficial due to application of improved BMPs for potentially polluted waters. Certain alternatives also increase facility setbacks from creeks and result in beneficial facility design improvements. Alternatives that increase the number of horses or add residential use would likely increase water use demands.

Construction of certain new stable buildings and other facilities would require vegetation removal, and heavy equipment and construction crews may trample adjacent vegetation. In addition, as noted above, destruction of vegetation would likely occur where new horse turnout areas or new stables sites are added. Substantial increases in uses of adjacent trails could indirectly affect vegetation through the introduction of invasive species, soil erosion and loss in frequently used areas.

Species of Special Concern. Construction, facility or site rehabilitation, and changes in stable site footprints and use patterns at certain stables and adjacent areas could impact special status species or their habitats. This Plan evaluates potential direct, indirect and cumulative impacts to federally listed species (northern spotted owl, tidewater goby, steelhead trout, coho salmon, the California red-legged frog, and the Mission Blue butterfly), and two state listed animals (California black rail and the little willow flycatcher). These species are referred to as ―listed species‖. No federal or state listed threatened or endangered plant species are known to grow in the Project area.

Depending on the alternative selected, the project may have effects on features that are contributing resources to the existing NRHP districts or eligible properties. Alternatives will involve the rehabilitation of existing historic structures and/or new construction of structures within NRHP-listed Forts Baker, Barry, and Cronkhite Historic District and historic sites Tennessee Valley and Golden Gate Dairy. Such modifications have the potential to affect the integrity and significance of cultural resources. Topics analyzed in this EA include stabilization and rehabilitation of historic buildings, new construction (including horse stalls, hay sheds and other facilities), paddocks and pastures, removal of certain non-historic features, and the relationship of the leased equestrian area to the historic property as a whole.

 

The product details:

 

Name Strand Woven Horse Stall Stable Door Latches Type Equestrian Equipment
Size

10ft x 7ft ( 3m * 2.2m), 12ft x 7ft(3.6m * 2.2m) and 14ft x 7’ft( 4m*2.2m).

any other sizes you like

Material Frame tube 2”x2” (50*50mm), strong U channel to take T&G boards
Finish Powder Coated Finish or Hot Dip Galvanized Finish
Advantage

Full welds will make sure the stalls are strong and durable.

No sharp edges promise the people and horse safe.

Yoke door allows horses place his head outside.

Powder Coated Finish: We can PC any color you like. Say, Black Color, Blue Color, Hunter Green color, etc.

Assembly easily: use heavy duty bolts or different way connector to connect together.

 

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