Horses confined within a barn are usually kept separate in individual stalls. Therefore, many aspects are required regardless of location, breed, spor…
I am not an engineer or architect but I do know that if the barn is not a pole barn (structure is attached to poles set in the ground) then it is sitt…
Areas dedicated for use by visiting professionals are found in large barns where their activity can be separated from the day to day activities of gro…
The ability for a horse to live outside is accomplished on many farms by providing structures that allow for free entrance and exit at anytime for the…
A horse becomes cast when they lie down next to a wall with their legs facing away from that wall then they roll over onto their backs and continue th…
If you ride your horses, you will need a place to keep your saddle, bridle and cleaning supplies.This room should be organized and kept clean. However, I have seen plenty of owners who work out of a trunk or the back of their car.
The safety that comes with proper care for the riding equipment should be kept in mind.Cracked leather becomes dangerous when it breaks as you gallop or jump.Pride is an emotion that comes with knowing that your tack, though old, is the most well-cared personal property you own.
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An assortment of bits in an Olympic level dressage barn.An assortment of bits in an Olympic level dressage barn.Directions for using a sawdust toilet.A sawdust toilet in a barn. There is a 5 gallon pail with sawdust or shavings under the seat. See the picture with the directions for use. Very simple and works where there is no plumbing. Owner says there is no smell and is easy to use.A farm sink in the barn areaA huge tack room in a Wellington, FL barn. the laundry room is adjacent.The tack room is in an offset area of the barnBridles and bitsBucket 'O BitsAn organized tack room.An organized tack room.A disorganized tack room.An electric heater installed into an old fireplace in this barn’s tack room.A rustic and finished tack room.Saddles packed into a small tack room with a wall air conditioner unit.A western show barn with all tack on wheels rather in a room.A functioning wood stove with a pot of water for adding humidity in a cold CT barn.An airconditioned tack room.Tack rooms can be simple and inexpensive.An airconditioned tack room.
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