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Horse Barn Plans: Basics And Beyond




All good horse barn plans should provide shade, ventilation, protection from the elements and dry, safe footing for your horse.

But they should be an inviting, efficient horsekeeping place for people, too. You might not be living in it, but you'll probably be spending a lot of time in it!BarnWorld.com Farm & Ranch Superstore Banner

Horse barns can be simple or elaborate, wood or metal, portable or permanent. We'll help you understand and choose the right structure for your needs.

Is a bigger barn a better barn?

Is a shed row different than a run in shed?

And what really goes on in a loafing shed?

The very best barn means something different to everyone. But there are some things you must know to ensure safety, efficiency and good health.

Setting up for maximum efficiency doesn't have to cost a fortune. We'll show you some horse barn tips and tricks to reduce chore time and increase riding time. And make the time you spend in and around your barn safe and pleasant for you, too!

The right horse shelter will keep your horse safe, healthy and comfortable. It will be an inviting, efficient place for your to care for and enjoy your horse. And with the right horse barn design, you'll spend less time on chores and more time on the good stuff!


For further reading on this topic, please read on...

Barn Dust Dangers affect horses and people, too.

Mud Management is not just an aesthetic issue. It's a safety issue, too. Here's how to keep horse pasture mud to a minimum.

Horse barn fires can be prevented. Follow these important barn fire safety tips to keep your horses safe.

Hay fires are a common cause of barn fires. Reduce your risk with these hay fire prevention tips.

Get Floored: What's under your horse's hooves? Learn about different horse stall flooring choices.




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