Modular, Steel or Wooden Horse
Barns
The horse barn
can be either site built, be modularly constructed or there are
also options available to add stalls in an existing building.
Before deciding on a horse barn there are certain things that need
to be carefully considered such as horses do eat wood and more so
when the wood is wet. So the beautiful horse barn that you
purchased may soon lose its beauty and so a good option would be to
use safe and fire resistant low maintenance as well as long lasting
modular horse barns where galvanized metal completely covers the
wood and insulating material.
Cover the Wood Completely
In case one does
go in for a wood horse barn it may be advisable to cover the
exposed edges as this will reduce chewing and one should also make
certain that there are no sharp edges or exposed fasteners. Also,
when building or buying a horse barn, one should check that the
design allows for enough room for the horse or foal to trap a leg,
foot or head. There may be serious injury caused to the horse were
its foot to get under the stall wall or door. It is best to cover
the doors and walls completely by flooring material. There should
also not be any electrical outlets, plugs, fans or lights within
easy reach of the horse.
Apart from the
safety precautions that need to be taken when choosing a barn, its
quality and maintenance costs are also factors that need to be
carefully considered when choosing manufacturers. There are many
manufacturers of modular horse barns and one of them is Ameristall
who take great pride in all their barns and ensure that each
structure is always constructed using the highest quality materials
and these buildings are also low on maintenance. Their horse barns
boast many features including taller sidewalls that are sheeted
completely, and their Raised Center Aisle as well as Straight Gable
barns includes two, alley-width, split sliding doors at either end
of the barn.
A name that is
well known for being one of the largest manufacturers of wooden
horse barns is Lester Buildings and they have also won the NFBA’s
Building of the Year Award. They manufacture wooden horse barns and
they claim to be without parallel when it comes to manufacturing
such equestrian facilities, having more than 50 years of experience
coupled with an unmatched record of long-term building
performance.
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