Tips on Making Your Horse Barn Hazard-Free

Horses are like small children—you should be constantly taking care of them and protecting them from things that are harmful to them. To help you protect your beloved stallion or mare from danger, take note of some hazards in your barn that should be eliminated to ensure that your horse is safe.

Skimpy Allowances

It is highly recommended that aisles and doorways in barns should be at least eight feet wide in order to prevent bumping and crowding amongst horses. Also, the ceilings should be high enough—ideally nine feet or more above the floor—so that horses will not bump their heads. In turn, stalls should measure to at least 12 square feet. It is also important to ensure that the dividers, which separate the horses, are strong.

Clutter and Garbage

The barn should be clear of clutter and garbage that can be hazardous to you and your horses. It is especially important to free the aisles, doorways, and pathways from tripping hazards. These include cans, wheelbarrows, shovels, chairs, and brooms.

Unsafe Footing

Your barn's floor should be able to give a certain kind of friction, especially if your horses are wearing shoes. Replace or repair your barn's flooring with textured concrete to ensure that your horses will not slip.


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