Horse Stalls File
Tongue-and-groove hardwood (like Southern Yellow Pine or Oak) is common. More modern options include HDPE (high-density polyethylene) "plastic" lumber, which won’t rot or splinter.
Often require 14' x 14' to prevent "casting" (getting stuck against a wall). HORSE STALLS
Fixtures must be "caged" and moisture-rated to prevent shattered glass or electrical fires from dust buildup. Fixtures must be "caged" and moisture-rated to prevent
To avoid ammonia buildup, floors should have a slight slope toward a drain or a porous sub-surface that allows liquids to filter away from the standing area. 3. Ventilation and Air Quality Horses are prone to respiratory issues like "heaves." Ventilation and Air Quality Horses are prone to
Must be "horse-proof" (often a flush-mount or a heavy-duty drop bolt).
Minimum 10–12 feet to ensure that if a horse rears, they don’t strike their head. 2. Flooring: The Foundation The floor must be forgiving on joints but easy to sanitize.
Walls must withstand a 1,200 lb animal kicking with full force.