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Must be "horse-proof" (often a flush-mount or a heavy-duty drop bolt).

Minimum 10–12 feet to ensure that if a horse rears, they don’t strike their head. 2. Flooring: The Foundation The floor must be forgiving on joints but easy to sanitize. HORSE STALLS

Sliding doors save space in the aisle and can’t be caught by a gust of wind. Must be "horse-proof" (often a flush-mount or a

The gold standard. They provide cushion and reduce the amount of bedding needed. Ideally, these are laid over a leveled base of crushed stone or "stone dust" for drainage. Flooring: The Foundation The floor must be forgiving

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.

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