Little Wolf Ranch
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My husband and I are drawing up plans over the weekend for barns so we can get quotes and start saving the money for it, as we plan on spending a pretty penny on a barn that is going to last us a long time! My husband asked the question on whether or not I wanted every horse to have it's own stall?
I would like to know your guys pros & cons along with how many of you stall EACH AND EVERY horse that you have on your property. Also, what size are your regular stalls, sick horse stalls & foaling stalls? I have ideas about how I want it to be already but would like opinions from people who have been doing stalled horses for longer.
I have found that most are fine with run-ins to get out of the weather and I have only stalled sick or pregnant horses that are in their last two months of pregnancy. I've never had a horse crib, kick walls, pace, etc. and I know they are bad stall habits and so most of my guys are outside with shelters 24/7 and I have yet to have any illnesses or injuries but I do find that it is SUCH A PAIN in bad weather and cold weather to go out there at feeding time, plus not all the horses like staying inside and still end up wet and nasty. It seems like I could cut my work load in half if they had their own true stalls. (FYI: I do seperate horses at feeding time so each one gets all their feed)
Thanks guys I appreciate it!
I would like to know your guys pros & cons along with how many of you stall EACH AND EVERY horse that you have on your property. Also, what size are your regular stalls, sick horse stalls & foaling stalls? I have ideas about how I want it to be already but would like opinions from people who have been doing stalled horses for longer.
I have found that most are fine with run-ins to get out of the weather and I have only stalled sick or pregnant horses that are in their last two months of pregnancy. I've never had a horse crib, kick walls, pace, etc. and I know they are bad stall habits and so most of my guys are outside with shelters 24/7 and I have yet to have any illnesses or injuries but I do find that it is SUCH A PAIN in bad weather and cold weather to go out there at feeding time, plus not all the horses like staying inside and still end up wet and nasty. It seems like I could cut my work load in half if they had their own true stalls. (FYI: I do seperate horses at feeding time so each one gets all their feed)
Thanks guys I appreciate it!
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