Stabling
The stalls are constructed of 2x8 tongue and groove #2 southern yellow pine and steel bars set 3” on center. The stall walls are 7’ high. Six of the seven main stalls are 12' x 15', and one is 10' x 12'. |
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The main stalls from outside. |
| There is a dutch door and a small sliding window (made of Lexan, so it is unbreakable) in each of the seven main stalls. | ![]() |
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The partition walls have a bar grill section for ventilation and to allow the horses to socialize. The front portion is solid so that the horses have privacy while eating their grain.
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Some of the stall fronts have a hinged bar section that can be left up for security . . .
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. . . or dropped down to allow the horse to look out into the aisle, . . .
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. . . and some of the stalls have an open front.
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There are two cross tie bays at the front of the barn which convert to two 10' x 12' stalls for clinics via a sturdy modular stall front. |









