Feb 09 2010
Good Horse Barn Tips
A well-designed, well-built horse barn is light, airy, pleasant to work in, easy to keep clean-and every bit as comfortable as your home. In the long run, it pays off in lower upkeep costs, fewer vet bills, and added property value.
Your barn should be on a site that is well drained and offers easy access to utilities and the road. You’ll want good ventilation; however, you don’t want your center isle to be a wind tunnel. Therefore, the center isle should be positioned on a 45 – degree angle to the prevailing wind. Also, position your delivery and parking area so that it won’t mix with horse traffic.
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