F350Lawman
Gold Member
It's not a very good idea at all to put horses in a metal barn, shed, or anything in their kicking range. I've heard this story too many times to count that it's just two or one no reason to put wood in.
I think it was the picture I saw that did it for me...nasty /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I understand he's worried about weight but the wood can be removed easily before transporting and then reattached. All you need is a few 4' x 8' sheets of 3/4" plywood like they use in the trailers. Unless the horses are real destructive it's cheap insurance and the shed also won't get all dented up from them leaning on the sides. I have T-111 on mine (from prior owner) and other than one hoof dent it's fine.
I think it was the picture I saw that did it for me...nasty /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I understand he's worried about weight but the wood can be removed easily before transporting and then reattached. All you need is a few 4' x 8' sheets of 3/4" plywood like they use in the trailers. Unless the horses are real destructive it's cheap insurance and the shed also won't get all dented up from them leaning on the sides. I have T-111 on mine (from prior owner) and other than one hoof dent it's fine.