Locking The Barn Door
…for any barn housing more than two horses and also for farms where other livestock, such as cows, are kept. The idea of requiring sprinklers in barns with more than…
…for any barn housing more than two horses and also for farms where other livestock, such as cows, are kept. The idea of requiring sprinklers in barns with more than…
…that just requires assembly. We’ve included a few sources for those types of products, along with places to find building plans, if you’re interested. However, building a shed from scratch…
…the aisle. When it’s cold out, the barn is cozy with horse blankets, warm wood and hay. And Kimberly’s work was making the barn even better. When Justin finished eating…
…during their visit to the barn? Do the cans and bottles get forgotten when they leave, meaning you have to pick them up off of fence posts, rails, barn aisles…
Finding solitude at a busy, people-filled barn is hard, but when a barn manager finds himself alone with the horses, there is no shortage of TLC….
Do you keep your horse in a warm barn in the winter? If so, it’s important to bring in fresh, healthy air. Poor barn ventilation can make your horse ill,…
…barely squeaking past the barn and around the riding ring. The truck headed down a path behind an old tobacco barn and a grove of pines. An hour later, the…
Chilly weather is rapidly approaching and your instinct may be to close barn doors and windows to protect your horse from the cold. Resist that urge. Proper ventilation of barns…
…building an arena is the wind load and live (snow) load ratings for your area. The more extreme your weather conditions are, the higher your building costs will be. That’s…
…your barn of birds. Eliminating areas where birds can roost, destroying nests and repairing any holes in the barn’s structure eliminate access to nesting areas. In cases of severe infestations,…