Sheds and turn outs
Sheds and turn outs
Sheds and turn outs
Sheds and turn outs
Sheds and turn outs
Sheds and turn outs
Examples of prefabricated 1 horse structures imported from the manufacturer and installed on a farm.
This shed with no sides in FL offers water in the shade as well as a mounted misting system in the corner (hard to see) to help keep the horses cool.
The water in the shade of the roof of this shed.
Two walls at right angles is enough of a wind break for these horses in Canada.
Two walls at right angles is enough of a wind break for these horses in Canada.
Waste is kept in one shed while the other shed is used for ponies and cattle.
Simple construction, a plastic roof and sides made of sus screen cloth gives shade plus ventilation.
Sheds and turn outs
Stalls with back doors opening to small turn outs.
Sheds and turn outs
Examples of prefabricated 1 horse structures imported from the manufacturer and installed on a farm.
Sheds and turn outs
Examples of prefabricated 1 horse structures imported from the manufacturer and installed on a farm.
A simple shade shed in FL is different from a northern 3 sided shed. This shed allows for any breeze to keep the horse cool while a sided shed protects the horse from wind.
Shed stalls in West Melbourne, FL
"My castle" - Queens, NY Farming Museum
A simple tent provides shelter for this horse.
Stall turn out made of panels
Turn out shed shared with 2 paddocks. Fence splits shen in half. walls are boards wirh air slats.
Small turn-outs allow the horse to walk in and out of their stalls during inclement weather.
A horse in his run-in shed with a small turn out with no pasture. Hay was available, but did not last long. A clean water supply was also available. Pine boards and particle board is chewed through by bored horses.
Simple structures for stalls are built into this south Florida wooded area.
Sheds and turn outs
Foals in a Maryland field on a wet April day.
Foals in a Maryland field on a wet April day.
Fans installed inside an outdoor shed
A small shed is at the top of the hill of this paddock that is all mud. The wire fencing and exposed metal posts with adjacent horses are dangerous.
A small shed is at the top of the hill of this paddock that is all mud. The wire fencing and exposed metal posts with adjacent horses are dangerous.
This shed offers shelter from wind and rain (assuming the roof does not leak). The wet mud floor offers no dry area to allow body heat to remain in the horse. The wood lining is destroyed and is coming apart. The roof is sagging. The bucket is tied with string, so it cannot be easily cleaned. The horse’s crested neck indicates the farm feeds grain to compensate for other poor health conditions.