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Bamboo Board Metal Horse Fence Stable Panel With Durable Sliding Door
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  • Bamboo Board Metal Horse Fence Stable Panel With Durable Sliding Door

Bamboo Board Metal Horse Fence Stable Panel With Durable Sliding Door

Place of Origin Hebei,China
Brand Name JH Horse stable
Certification ISO9001
Model Number Horse stable
Product Details
Product Name:
Bamboo Board Metal Horse Fence Stable Panel With Sliding Door
Model Numbr:
Stable 0255
Surface Treatment:
Power Coated
Material:
Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel
Application:
Horse Stable
Service:
All Type Can Be Design
High Light: 

portable horse stalls

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steel horse stables

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

Bamboo board metal horse fence stable panel with sliding door

 

 

Small populations of the federally threatened California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) occur within the planning area (see section 3.5 for more detail). More common terrestrial amphibians in the planning area include ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii) and California slender salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus) (GGNRA 2005). Common species spending a substantial amount of time for breeding or rearing at streams or ponds include California newts (Taricha torosa), rough-skinned newts (Taricha granulosa), Pacific treefrog (Hyla regilla), and California giant salamander (Dicamptodon ensatus). Common reptiles include the Western fence lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis), northern alligator lizard (Gerrhonotus coeruleus), Pacific gopher snake (Pituophis melanoleusus), and western terrestrial garter snake (Thamnophis elegans) (GGNRA 2005, USGS 2005).

The coastal grassland/scrub habitat of the southern Marin NPS lands is known for high numbers and diversity of butterflies, including the federally listed endangered mission blue butterfly (Icaricia icarioides missionensis) (see section 3.5 for more detail). At least 44 species of butterflies occur in the southern Marin NPS lands including various species of skippers, swallowtails, hairstreaks, blues, ladies, admirals, and crescents inhabit these areas (GGNRA 2005). Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) are found in clusters overwintering in many areas of the Park, including in the vicinity of the Golden Gate Dairy, Lower Tennessee Valley and Tennessee Valley stables, and the Rodeo Valley stables (CNDDB 2010). Monarchs are often found in groves of nonnative trees.

Other terrestrial invertebrates in the project area have not been well documented, and there is only limited information available regarding the aquatic invertebrates present within the project area.

Special status species include plants and animals that are officially listed or proposed for listing under the State and/or Federal Endangered Species Acts, are considered a candidate for listing under these acts, are named as being of special concern by a state agency, or are otherwise considered rare, unique, sensitive, or of management concern. Special status species with potential to occur in the project area were identified by conducting database searches (CNDDB and CNPS), a review of existing literature, and comparison of published habitat conditions in the project area with species‘ requirements. For purposes of evaluating presence of special status animal species, an area within a two mile radius of any of the stables considered under the project was considered.

Six federally listed, and two state listed animals are known to occur in the vicinity of the project area. The federally listed species are the California red-legged frog, northern spotted owl, Mission Blue butterfly, tidewater goby, coho salmon, and steelhead. The state listed species are the California black rail and the little willow flycatcher. Potential habitat exists for the federal and state endangered California freshwater shrimp in the project area (Jones and Stokes 2007). However, surveys in March and August 1997 found no shrimp in lower Redwood Creek, and no sensitive invertebrate taxa were encountered during surveys in April 2002 (Jones and Stokes 2007). No federal or state listed threatened or endangered plant species are known to grow in the project area.

 

The product details :

 

Name Bamboo board metal horse fence stable panel with sliding door
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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