Here are some good tips you can use if you are thinking about building a safe horse stable for your horse. In this article we cover the following important points that you should consider while planning a horse stable.
No matter what your management style or needs,the basic of a safe horse stall are the same. Many options that effect function and cost are available for horse stall features.
● Choosing the type of horse stables
● Recommended height of horse stables
● Recommended width of aisles
● Choosing doors for horse stables
● Different floors for stables
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Product Name | Portable Durable Bamboo Pine Horse Stall Stables Size 3.5m For Horse |
Common Size | 3.0m-4.2m, or 10ft 12ft 14ft or other sizes on request |
Standard Height | 2200mm |
Frame | 50x50mm RHS; 102 OD Mid-post |
Surface Treatment | Black powder coating or hot dipped galvanized(sliver) |
Infill Material | Bamboo: 20mm,28mm,32mm. or Pine: 30mm,40mm |
Fittings |
Swivel feeder system (optional) Swing feeder window (optional) Hay Rack (optional) Corner post (optional) Stainless steel latch Decorative caps (Brass or 304SS) |
Door Style | Hinged/swing or sliding |
Advantage | Easy connection, NO need of support post |
Related Products | Horse stall box; Barn door; Barn window; Horse rubber mat; Horse panel |
Any other requirements, please feel free to contact us |
Stall dividers are commonly 2-inch thick rough-cut oak or tongue-and-groove pine. Kicking and chewing damage is more obvious with softwoods, with most kicking damage in the lower 5 feet of the partition. Use pressure-treated lumber for the bottom boards in contact with the ground. Plywood ( 3/4 inch minimum width) is an alternative to boards. Unlike boards, which may shrink, warp, or crack, plywood dissipates kicks, giving it a better strength-to-weight ratio. For a more fire-resistant alternative to wood, concrete (block or poured) and stone may be used. Concrete provides strength and durability but has been criticized for its thermal characteristics, high construction cost, and unyielding nature against kicks.
Building a round pen for our equine friends can be an expensive proposition. Depending on the posts, rails, footing, and size of the round pen it can quickly add up to serious dollars. That being said, it is possible to build a round horse pen on a tight budget.
However, don't let this scare you off if money is an issue. For a temporary solution, they will work just fine. Spend an extra $15 to $20 and buy 4 inch pressure treated post for your gate posts. In a very short amount of time, you will be delighted that you did.
Consider landscape posts your lowest cost and a somewhat temporary solution. Remember, Rome wasn't built in a day! Landscape posts are an excellent way to get started building a horse round pen and later on, you can always upgrade your materials as your budget allows.
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