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		<title>Horse Barns Kits &#8211; How To Assemble Horse Barn Kits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Horse Barn Kits A well-ventilated, spacey horse barn is important when housing horses. Horse owners looking to build a small horse barn can benefit from the numerous horse barns kits available online. Horse barn builders such as Morton provide building kits, wooden barn kits, and metal barn kits. These kits are equipped with materials and [...]]]></description>
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<p>A well-ventilated, spacey horse barn is important when housing horses. Horse owners looking to build a small horse barn can benefit from the numerous horse barns kits available online. Horse barn builders such as Morton provide building kits, wooden barn kits, and metal barn kits. These kits are equipped with materials and instructions needed to create a horse barn from scratch. Once you get your horse barns kit, here are some tips on how to assemble it:</p>
<h2>Building a horse barn</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1:</strong> Select a spot for the horse barn and make sure that it is on level ground. Consider which direction the winds will come form and place the barn where the doors are at a 45-degree angle away from the prevailing winds. Ensure that there will be electricity and fresh water by positioning the barn near sources of these.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2:</strong> Decide on a location for your horse barn that will minimize steps. Choose where to place the tack and feed room, and ensure that it is near the stalls so that you don&#8217;t have to walk far to get to the horses. To prevent theft, make sure that the tack room can be locked with a secure tack. Check where in the barn layout you wish to place the manure bin, equipment storage, and hay storage.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:</strong> When looking for horse barns kits, choose the largest one your budget will allow you. As horses are active creatures, they will require a stall that is 12 x 12 in size or if you are able to afford it, go as high as 14 x 14. Make sure that each horse has his own stall.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4:</strong> Once you have selected a kit from the horse barns kits available online, read the instructions and follow them to a tee. Usually, concrete is used for horse barns as foundation and then covered with plain dirt. This is because dirt will be softer for horses’ legs and hooves to walk on. You may also use rubber mats on top of the concrete before placing dirt for added protection.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5:</strong> Make sure that the horse barn plan you’re using has good ventilation and allows natural light inside the stalls as this is important for the horses’ health. Most horse barn designs have fans, windows, and even ventilation screens. There are also building kits that make use of metal grills as stall partitions so that air will flow through the stalls and the horses can see each other.</p>
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