Mini barn build

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What is the 16" space for? Are you putting a wall between the stalls? I found that all five of my horses get into the same 12x12 stall together. I think they like being all squished up tight to each other.

I did that to avoid having to get a permit with final inspection. In my county, you're only aloud 120sq ft building for a horse shelter, without a permit. So I made two next to each other with the space between to add square footage. I'm just not going to add a wall to divide them, and only join them with the metal roofing material. The lean-to will be considered AG, and doesn't need a permit. For some horse hating reason, horses aren't considered AG in my county.

Regards,

Chros
 
   / Mini barn build #22  
That's crazy, but at least you still have a few loopholes that allow you to build stuff.
 
   / Mini barn build #23  
Not trying to be picky, but you may want to put boards on the interior so a horse can not kick the metal siding.
Metal siding and horses really do not mix. A friends horse got bored and put it's leg through 2 weeks before High School Rodeo finals, the horse is now a lawn ordainment. The poor girl was a senior and made National finals Rodeo on Poles and barrels, and had to drop out.
 
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Not trying to be picky, but you may want to put boards on the interior so a horse can not kick the metal siding.
Metal siding and horses really do not mix. A friends horse got bored and put it's leg through 2 weeks before High School Rodeo finals, the horse is now a lawn ordainment. The poor girl was a senior and made National finals Rodeo on Poles and barrels, and had to drop out.

Ha ha! You're not the first person to say that. I started cladding the inside a few days ago with 7/8" plywood (had it on hand and should be plenty strong). The area that what I had didn't cover, will be 2x12's or 2x10's, whatever works out to be the cheapest. I have a good method for keeping them from cribbing on all this too.

As for the girl and the horse... that's a huge bummer. Totally unfortunate. I hope they both recover from this in short time!

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Any problems with the high wind over the last few days?
 
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Luckily not on our property. We were one of very few that didn't lose power. How about you guys?
 
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Got the horses in the barn! The way I ran the hot wire is temporary, as fence will be changing a lot in the next few months. Anyway, this made my beautiful wife VERY happy!!

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Congratulations. When I built mine, the previous owners of the horses said that they would never use the barn. They prefer to be out in the open when it rains. But now that they have a place to stay dry when it's raining, they use it all the time. For whatever reason, sometimes they will all take off running from out in the pasture to the barn and just run right into the stall and stand there with their heads all together in the corner. Every night my wife feeds them a scoop of sweet feed, so it's become their happy place. They are always there waiting for here every evening.
 
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My brother's horses have a good sized area to roam... close to the house.

At first they were skiddish and now can't wait so greet me... even if a couple of weeks have gone by... they love apples and I always have one... even if I have to cut a single apple into small pieces...

Showed him your thread and he is working on something similar and hopes to have it done soon...
 
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Congratulations. When I built mine, the previous owners of the horses said that they would never use the barn. They prefer to be out in the open when it rains. But now that they have a place to stay dry when it's raining, they use it all the time. For whatever reason, sometimes they will all take off running from out in the pasture to the barn and just run right into the stall and stand there with their heads all together in the corner. Every night my wife feeds them a scoop of sweet feed, so it's become their happy place. They are always there waiting for here every evening.

Ha ha, yes they are funny creatures! Our mare has always been funny about barns. When we feed, she'll take a big grip of hay, and make loops out of the barn, and into the barn through the other entrance, finish that bite, and do the same over and over until she's out of hay. She's the heard boss, so it might be a her method of looking out for danger. The young gelding doesn't want to leave the stalls, but feels like he has to follow his mom, so he'll follow her around the pasture all the while looking at the barn the whole time, wishing he was still there.

Now that they know they're fed in the barn, they head that direction as soon as they see one of us. Ha ha

My brother's horses have a good sized area to roam... close to the house.

At first they were skiddish and now can't wait so greet me... even if a couple of weeks have gone by... they love apples and I always have one... even if I have to cut a single apple into small pieces...

Showed him your thread and he is working on something similar and hopes to have it done soon...

Good deal! If you get a chance, take a pic and post it in this thread. I'd love to see how he has his configured.
 

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