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'.


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.

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.

 


Some of the  stall fronts have a hinged bar section that can be left up for security . . .

 

Front up

. . . or dropped down to allow the horse to look out into the aisle, . . .

 


. . . and some of the stalls have an open front.

 

 


Cross tie bays 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.


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