EddieWalker
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We will be getting horses in a few months. They are both quarter horses that where born back in the spring of this year. Same dad, different moms. One is a boy, the other a girl. I'm not a horse person and I have no plans to ride them or really do anything with them. Karen loves horses and this has been her life long dream. She plans on riding them around the land from time to time, but mostly they will just be pasture ornaments.
The current owners of the horses, and a dozen others, just keeps them in a pasture without a barn or any type of cover. Their attitude is they get used to it and they don't have to have a barn. There are plenty of trees for them to get out of the rain if they want to, but they never do. Winter isn't that bad here either.
Our thinking is that we want a place for them to be able to get out of the rain or wind if they want to.
My first thought was to build a simple loafing shed. Three walls and a roof. Enclose one end of it, or the middle section for storage and let the horses come and go as they please. I still might do this because it seems to meet all our goals.
Then the builder in me takes over, and I start drawing up plans with stalls. http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/freepubs/pdfs/ub033.pdf has all the details on what I would do, but then I start to question why I would go to all this trouble when in all reality, we expect the horses to be out in the pasture all of the time anyway.
Is there a reason to have horse stalls? Is there a reason to lock them up inside a barn?
Thank you,
Eddie & Karen
The current owners of the horses, and a dozen others, just keeps them in a pasture without a barn or any type of cover. Their attitude is they get used to it and they don't have to have a barn. There are plenty of trees for them to get out of the rain if they want to, but they never do. Winter isn't that bad here either.
Our thinking is that we want a place for them to be able to get out of the rain or wind if they want to.
My first thought was to build a simple loafing shed. Three walls and a roof. Enclose one end of it, or the middle section for storage and let the horses come and go as they please. I still might do this because it seems to meet all our goals.
Then the builder in me takes over, and I start drawing up plans with stalls. http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/freepubs/pdfs/ub033.pdf has all the details on what I would do, but then I start to question why I would go to all this trouble when in all reality, we expect the horses to be out in the pasture all of the time anyway.
Is there a reason to have horse stalls? Is there a reason to lock them up inside a barn?
Thank you,
Eddie & Karen