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Customized Size Bamboo Panels Horse Stable Equipment With Sliding Door
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  • Customized Size Bamboo Panels Horse Stable Equipment With Sliding Door

Customized Size Bamboo Panels Horse Stable Equipment With Sliding Door

Place of Origin Hebei,China
Brand Name JH Horse Stable
Certification ISO9001
Model Number Horse stable
Product Details
Product Name:
Customized Size Bamboo Panels Horse Stable Equipment With Sliding Door
Bearing Bar:
Plain Type
Origin:
Hebei Anping
Advantage:
Safety For Horse
Size:
2.2m
Cross Bar Type:
Round Or Twisted Bar
High Light: 

customized size horse stable equipment

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bamboo panels horse stable equipment

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sliding door horse stable equipment

Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
10 pieces
Packaging Details
in bulk
Delivery Time
45 days
Payment Terms
T/T, , L/C, Western Union, D/P
Supply Ability
50 / Month
Product Description

 

Customized Size Bamboo Panels Horse Stable Equipment with sliding door​
 
 

The era of Spanish exploration and settlement brought great disruption to the traditional native American ways of life and decimated native populations in the San Francisco area. In 1769 the Portola.

Expedition discovered and claimed San Francisco Bay for Spain and is 1775-1776 the Anza Expedition brought settlers and founded a mission and a presidio (fort) in San Francisco (Hayes 2007). Mexico became independent of Spain in 1822. The missions were secularized and the political center of power shifted to the land-owning elite. Regional land-use patterns still recognized today were set in place. Vast ranchos with large cattle herds became the basis for the economy. In Marin County settlers developed a large dairy industry in the 1850s. A number of the original dairy ranches continue to operate within the Park boundaries (Livingston 1995). California briefly became an independent nation in 1846 and then joined the United States in 1850. Southern Marin County was recognized early in US history as a strategic military site for the protection of San Francisco Bay and the west coast. The following section discusses the development of the Fort Barry Balloon Hangar and Motor Vehicle Sheds and the Azorean Portuguese dairy ranches in Tennessee Valley Ranch A/B and at Ranch M/Golden Gate Dairy. Due to their distinct historic contexts, the fort and dairy ranches are discussed separately.

The following historic context was excerpted from pages 17-25 of the National Park Service‘s Fort Barry Balloon Hangar and Motor Vehicle Sheds Abbreviated Historic Structures Report (2005) unless otherwise noted. Pre-Hangar Era The site of the future Fort Barry Balloon Hangar was originally part of the sprawling Rancho Saucelito, a Mexican land grant given by the Mexican government in 1833 to William Antonio Richardson, a naturalized British citizen. In 1866 Richardson‘s successor owner, William Throckmorton, sold much of Rancho Saucelito to the U.S. Government for defensive purposes. The newly acquired military post was initially dubbed ―Lime Point Military Reservation‖ but in 1892 the area was renamed Fort Baker in honor of Edwin Baker, a former senator and Union officer who had been killed during the Civil War. The boundary between the new military post and Throckmorton‘s land to the north was a zigzag boundary that roughly followed the course of the small stream that drained westward to today‘s Rodeo Beach. The Balloon Hangar area was not developed for the first 38 years the army controlled Fort Baker. The site in its natural state was a U-shaped valley opening towards the north, drained by a small rivulet and sheltered from the prevailing westerly winds.

The northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) is a federally listed threatened species. Marin County supports a northern spotted owl population of possibly 75 pairs, the highest known density of northern spotted owls rangewide (GGNRA 2005). Spotted owls in Marin inhabit coniferous forest, including second growth and remnant stands of Douglas fir, bishop pine, coast redwood, and mixed evergreen-hardwood habitats comprised of tanbark oak, coast live oak, and California bay (Fehring et al. 2002 as cited in GGNRA 2005).

 

The product details:

 

Name Customized Size Bamboo Panels Horse Stable Equipment with sliding door
Front Type Swing, Sliding, Fancy, European, or customized
Size

Length: 8ft, 10ft, 12ft, 14ft (2.5m - 4.0m)

Height: 1.5m, 2.0m, 2.2m.

Or, any other sizes you like

Material

Frame tube 50*50mm RHS, and 102/114mm Round Post in middle door

heavery duty U channel to take T&G boards

Top grill tube in OD25mm round tube

Finish Powder Coated Finish or Hot Dip Galvanized Finish
Infill wood

in bamboo wood, 20mm, 25mm, 28mm, 32mm, 38mm.

very strong, durable click, no cracking by water

Fittings

(a.) brass lock latch

(b.) heavy duty stainless steel hinge, no rusting warranty.

(c.) golden top ball or flat cap by your choice.

(d.) swivel feeder system (optional)

(e.) swing feeder window (optional)

Advantage

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

(2.) No sharp edges promise the people and horse safe.

(3.) Yoke door allows horses place his head outside.

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

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

(6.) More style stable are available, sliding front, and swing door, open door etc...

 

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