Planning For Your Horse Barns

Horses need to be kept in well-built barns to ensure their safety. Just as much as we value the materials for constructing barns, it is equally important to consider the basics first. Identify the necessary considerations before you start with your project.

Accessible site
According to experts, choosing a strategic barn site will prove to be a wise move in the long run. The ideal barn site has to be accessible and well-drained – simply because you would not want to go through the hassles of cleaning after their manure.

Planning the area
If you have carefully thought of the layout that you want, you can save much time in cleaning and feeding them. As much as possible, picture out the possible mess that are likely to create and strategically plan on how you can handle that. Experts suggest that if you have a four-stall center-aisle barn, it would be better if you have them clustered so the mess won't occupy much of the area.

Size matters

Narrow aisles must be avoided because it keeps you from moving equipment and the horses simply would not find it comfortable. Ideally, the aisle must be at least 14 feet wide to allow enough movement and sufficient amount of light from the doorways. Contrary to what most people think, a 14-foot aisle is cheaper than a 12-foot aisle because it is easier to install. 

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