Horse Stalls Review

Stalls should feature barred or mesh tops (rather than solid walls) to allow air to circulate.

Tongue-and-groove hardwood (like Southern Yellow Pine or Oak) is common. More modern options include HDPE (high-density polyethylene) "plastic" lumber, which won’t rot or splinter. HORSE STALLS

Often require 14' x 14' to prevent "casting" (getting stuck against a wall). Stalls should feature barred or mesh tops (rather

A wide center aisle (12'+) creates a massive "lung" of air for the building, preventing stagnant pockets. 4. Wall Construction HORSE STALLS

Using non-porous materials or sealed wood allows for pressure washing to manage parasites and bacteria.