Vertical plastic spikes on the top edge of the stall walls.
Mesh netting covers the walls and ceiling to prevent birds from nesting and messing though this was put up after droppings occured.
Netting covers rafters and side openings to prevent bird entry
Flies and fly bites cover this horse
Jog track inside the barn and going around the interior placed stalls. The wall seen here is the back wall of the stalls. Birds are kept out by the chicken wire covering the ceiling joists.
1 of 5 - Screen covers stall door access to paddock. The horse easily walks through the parted curtain.
2 of 5 - Screen covers stall door access to paddock. The horse easily walks through the parted curtain.
3 of 5 - Screen covers stall door access to paddock. The horse easily walks through the parted curtain.
4 of 5 - Screen covers stall door access to paddock. The horse easily walks through the parted curtain.
5 of 5 - Screen covers stall door access to paddock. The horse easily walks through the parted curtain.
Vertical plastic spikes on the top edge of the stall walls.
Ventilation headers in a south FL barn - angled so the hot sun rays cannot get in.
Chicken wire provides truss protection from birds.
A hand pump for spraying fly control around the barn.
Screening applied to the barn rafters to prevent birds from entering the roof area. Many sites need repair so this is ineffective.
Screening applied to the barn rafters to prevent birds from entering the roof area. Many sites need repair so this is ineffective.
Screening applied to the barn rafters to prevent birds from entering the roof area. Many sites need repair so this is ineffective.
Sticky fly paper is tacked on a board placed above an empth muck basket attracting the flies.
Note the plastic spikes zip tied to the light fizture to plevent birds from setting on it. Also note the fixture is on the edge of the stall and not the center.
High velocity fan as fly control.