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The industry standard for an average-sized horse (15–16 hands) is . Small Ponies: Can thrive in 10' x 10'.

Exterior-facing Dutch doors allow horses to put their heads outside, providing fresh air and mental stimulation. HORSE STALLS

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. The industry standard for an average-sized horse (15–16

Fixtures must be "caged" and moisture-rated to prevent shattered glass or electrical fires from dust buildup. To avoid ammonia buildup, floors should have a

To avoid ammonia buildup, floors should have a slight slope toward a drain or a porous sub-surface that allows liquids to filter away from the standing area. 3. Ventilation and Air Quality Horses are prone to respiratory issues like "heaves."

A wide center aisle (12'+) creates a massive "lung" of air for the building, preventing stagnant pockets. 4. Wall Construction

Automatic waterers ensure a constant supply, while corner hay racks or floor-level slow feeders encourage a natural grazing posture. 6. The "Human" Factors