Powder Coated Pine Solid Board 3.6m Horse Stall Front

Brand Name:JH Horse Stable
Certification:ISO9001 CE
Model Number:JH-02
Minimum Order Quantity:1 piece
Delivery Time:35 days
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Safety comfortable powder coated horse stall front with pine solid board


According to the Canadian Agri-Food Research Council, Recommended Code of Practice for The Care and Handling of Farm Animals, a loose box should be 10'X10' (3mX3m) to 12'X12' (3.6mX3.6m) for an average size riding horse. These are minimum recommendations. If you have the resources to build larger stalls, you can, of course, build them larger. Larger horses will appreciate the extra room to move around, so if you have a draft or draft cross, adding extra space will help them move freely, and lie down without feeling cramped.

Although the recommended size for a foaling stall is the same as a regular stall, many people like more generous sized boxes for mares and foals. The easiest way to provide roomy accommodations for mares and foals is to take the partitions out between two regular stalls. So you don't have to build a stall specifically to be a foaling stall. Even if you don't plan to have a foal, it is handy to design at least one stall with this in mind.

Standing or Tie Stalls

Standing or tie stalls need to be wide enough for a horse to lie down in comfortably. Depending on the size of the horse, they should be at least 4ft to 5ft (1.5m) wide and 8ft (2.4m) long. There is usually a manger for hay. at the front of a standing stall, so the width of this should be considered. A pony will need a shorter and narrower standing stall than a larger draft breed, which again will need more space.

There will also need to be a sturdy structure to tie to. It should be high enough so the horse cannot get its leg over the tie rope, but still be able to reach feed and water

In both standing and box stalls, the walls should be solid, sturdy lumber to at least 4.6ft (1.4m) high, and above that, grill or sturdy mesh so that horses can see each other. This also helps with ventilation and light.

Stall Doors

Stall doors can be either swinging or sliding. In either case, there should be latches that undo easily, but that horses cannot tamper with. Many stall Houdinis have escaped and let out a few friends for an overnight stable ransacking. That ends up a clean-up headache for the owner, as well as a possible safety and health hazard for the horses.

Swinging doors should open out into the alley, and be kept shut at all other times. They should fasten securely shut so horses don't escape. Sliding doors should slide smoothly. Grain room doors should be locked. Doors should be at least 4 ft (1.2m) wide.


The product details:

Size

3m, 3.6m, 4m

Height

1.8m, 2.2m, 2.4m

Material

Q235 steel, 304SS

Panel insert

Hardwood, heavy duty bamboo28/30/32mm

Door style

swing or sliding

Surface

Hot dip galvanization, Powder costing

Usage

Private club, sports center. Events or fair show.

Fix way

Temporary or Permanent, internal or outdoor

Accessories

Swing bowl and water feeder optional

Roof

Optional

Connection

Bolt or Reeds plug


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Powder Coated Pine Solid Board 3.6m Horse Stall Front

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