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Building a barn for horses can add to the value of your land and become an attractive addition to your property. Taking the time to build one of all wood, or with wooden accents, can be expensive,...
Most horse owners who keep horses in a stall are familiar with wood chips, often sold as wood shavings, as a bedding resource. Wood shavings are an inexpensive source for springy bedding that...
Horse barns need not be huge, ornate or made of costly materials. A basic shelter can keep your horses quite comfortable. Knowing how to build a basic two-horse barn can be a huge help to any...
If you're trying to put together the best corral environment for your horse to live, there are many things you need to take into consideration about your horse, such as horse behavior, herd...
If you own a horse you can cut your costs significantly by keeping your horse at home instead of at the boarding stable. With full-care board costing $400, $500 or even more every month, horse...
Installing an electric fence is a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to keep your horses where they belong. Electric fences can be set up in under an hour, and these sturdy fences can be a very...
The fence surrounding a field is essential to the care of horses or other livestock. The type of fence is determined by the ability of the enclosed animals. If animals are capable of remaining...
Installing a portable electric fence is the perfect way to keep your horses safe at home--or away from home. If you love to trail ride, you will need a way to keep your horses contained on those...
Pole barns are a functional, attractive addition to any landowners property. They are economical to build, and if done properly, can last for a lifetime. The materials needed for a pole barn are...
Three-board wood fencing, despite the amount of maintenance it needs with painting and board replacement, is a good fencing type to choose if you want a safe, highly visible fence. It is...
A properly built and maintained horse fence is the most effective way to separate pasture from areas where horses should not be. Horses are less inclined to run through a board fence because of...
Wood and plastic fencing can both provide a traditional look to your horse property. Both are considered safe, visible fencing for horses. You can also combine the strengths of both fences by...
Housing horses from the elements is a necessary part of their care, but it does not have to be terribly expensive or difficult. Horses survived for millions of years without the benefit of...
Building horse stalls is a necessity for any horse owner. Being able to provide shelter for your equine companion is satisfying for the responsible horse owner and can be a matter of pride, as...
Wood pellets are an efficient and inexpensive means to provide a dense and absorbent bedding in a horse stall. Wood pellets help minimize the horses' exposure to moisture and odors from waste. A...
If you have always wanted to keep your horse at home, you will first need to design a suitable home for him. A barn is the perfect place to keep your dream horse, but it is important to organize...
Corral panels are some of the handier pieces of livestock equipment a farm owner can purchase. They have a multitude of uses, and are easy to handle, assemble, move and remove. Used in everything...
Horses unfortunately are sometimes affected by human neglect and abuse. Every day, horses are seized from properties and owners where they have been starved, abused, or neglected, and the agencies...
Vinyl fencing is a popular choice for horse owners because of its traditional look, relative safety compared with some other fencing types and lack of maintenance compared with wood. Vinyl fencing...
If you have decided to stable your horse at your home, you will need a pasture. An electric fence can be used to keep your horses from wandering off in search of "greener pastures." After you have...
Keeping a horse at home can be a great alternative to boarding, but it is important to provide your horse with the right kind of shelter. There are a number of different shelters available, and...
If you plan to own horses on your property, you will need to build them a shelter to protect them from the elements. Horse barns are one of the most expensive but important investments a horse...
If you live somewhere that allows you to keep your horse on your own property, you can save thousands of dollars in boarding fees by building your own horse barn. Like any animal, your horse needs...
Owning a horse can be a rich and rewarding experience, but it is important to give your four-legged friend the care he or she deserves. No matter what the breed, horses require specialized care,...
If you want to keep a horse successfully on your property a quality fence is an absolute must. A loose horse is a danger to itself and others, and as the homeowner you are responsible for any...
Having a proper horse stall is a basic element to owning a horse. A stall must hold the animal securely, while giving ample room for movement and even space to lay down. Air ventilation and floor...
Before planning any enclosure for your horses think about the type of horses you will be enclosing and how much room they will have. This will help you determine the best type of fencing to...
Hot wire used to be avoided because horses have difficulty seeing it and could be seriously injured if caught up in the wire strands. Now, however, hot wire is used in conjunction with other...
Cleaning a horse's stall involves more than the daily process of "mucking," or removing manure and urine. For a stall to be truly cleaned, bedding should be removed or turned over, and the walls,...
If you muck your horse's stall regularly, your horse will become accustomed to dirtying the same place each time, and the job will be easier. To clean your horse's stall you will need a pitchfork...
Everyone strives to build the perfect barn, though everyone has a different idea of what that is. Amenities can vary depending on your needs, but barns should always be well-lit and...
Stalls can be designed to meet the needs of any particular horse and built from nearly any material. Before you begin to build, however, visit other barns to get a good idea of what types of...
A clean stall is vital to the health of your horse. A frequently used horse stall should be cleaned at least once per day. If the stall is small, twice per day is preferable.
Building a small barn for your horses can make it possible to have them near you. Having them with you increases the closeness you share with your beloved pets as well as giving you more...
When building a horse stall, it is important to consider what type of materials to use for the floors. Since a horse will be spending the majority of his time in the stall, you want to install...
PVC pipe can be used to make a horse fence of any size. Putting up a PVC fence is similar to building almost any other type of post and rail system fence. When PVC breaks, it tends to shatter into...
Horses constantly want to see what they can reach over the fence to get at. No matter what the majority of your fence is made of this can cause serious issues over time as their weight will...
A horse needs clean water to maintain optimum health. David Marshall, a Delaware Equine Extension Veterinarian, states "If it is not clean enough for you to drink out of, you really need to wonder...
Fence eating, like any other bad habit in horses, is difficult to stop. One can spend hundreds of dollars buying products to attempt to do so. Top all this off with the knowledge that as your...
The styles of horse stall doors that you can build include full-length sliding doors, split doors or half doors. The style that you choose will depend on your stall design, how much time your...
Horse owners stall their horses or provide a shelter, called a lean-to. Horses quite often use these shelters for urination and defecation. The result is a dirty, ammonia-rich area with a strong,...
Horses spend quite a bit of time in their stalls and of course, we, the owners and grooms, have to clean out those stalls. Unfortunately, each scrape at the urine hole digs a bit further. This is...
Easy to install, polytape electric fences last as long as mesh fencing but are less expensive. Polytape electric fences can be customized to fit your needs. For large pastures or other areas...
Horses are a wonderful hobby or small business, but they can get expensive very quickly. Most horse owners are surprised that the purchase of the animals is the least expensive part of owning...
Your horse needs a dry stall for several reasons. Wet hooves can foster disease. Saturated soil does not support weight. Trapped moisture also leads to decay, which can bring skin and respiratory...
A corral for your horses is an excellent addition to any barn area. There are many uses for a corral from temporary turn-out, training areas and even riding. How you plan to use your corral will...
Owning horses doesn't require a large barn with rows of stalls. One horse can be safely kept in a single horse stall. A single horse stall has much less maintenance than a large horse barn and can...
A three-sided horse shelter can provide cover for your horses or other large livestock in the pasture. Cheaper to build than a barn, it gives your horses a "run in" to get out of weather while...
Keeping your horse's stall clean is critical to their overall health. If manure and ammonia from urine is allowed to accumulate in the barn, your horse could suffer from hoof damage and...
The foremost requirement that horse fencing must meet is the safety of the animals. Your local community will have its own requirements about the type of fencing and the way it can be installed....