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mercredi 14 janvier 2015

Practical Horse Barn Construction Alberta

By Kristen Baird


Western Canada and particularly the province of Alberta have become very desirable destinations for many families. There are amazing economic opportunities, great residential neighborhoods and many outdoor sports to enjoy. Equestrian activities have become one of the fastest growing areas of recreation. Riding is a hobby that all the family can enjoy, from the young children to parents and even grandparents.

It does not matter weather the owner chooses to keep their animals at home or board them, they will need to have good solid shelter from the elements. Horse barn construction Alberta is something that requires a lot of care and attention to detail. Anyone building barns must be aware of both the climate and the needs of the horses. Working with an experienced professional who really knows the business is one of the best ways to get outstanding value for money and barns that will last a lifetime.

One of the most important considerations is the number of horses to be housed. For a small back yard owner this may only be two or three animals. However, for a big commercial operation it can be as many as fifty or more horses. With the huge economic boom of the past few years there has been an increase in demand for all sports and especially equestrian sports. People realize it is a great way to enjoy the great outdoors, stay in shape and spend time with their family and friends.

Anyone looking to put up a new facility should really spend a lot of time doing their homework. The design phase really is crucial and will give them the opportunity to add or remove the features they feel are the most important. The most typical barns are constructed with a center aisle. This allows for easy movement of the horses as well as making it fast and effective to work in.

Building materials are another very important factor. The owner should aim to use the best possible grade of materials to help protect their investment. By spending a little extra at the beginning they will save themselves a lot of expense later on. For example, the stalls should be lined with a really thick strong wood such as oak. These kick boards as they are know, will prevent a horse kicking through a flimsy board and sustaining a serious injury.

The most efficient design for big barns is to arrange the stalls on either side of a central aisle. The aisle must be wide enough to allow for horses to pass each other safely as they move in and out. Riders want to have easy access and be able to put their horse on cross ties in the aisle whilst they groom them.

Several blocks of stalls can be linked together by passages. This helps to keep horses separate if illness occurs. It can also help to keep new horses in their own area and allow them time to settle in before moving to the more noisy and high traffic areas of the barn.

Once work begins it is a good idea for the owner to make regular visits to the site. This will ensure that everything is going ahead to their exact specifications. If they see any areas that can be changed or improved they can alert their contractor right away. Once the building is finished any changes will be much more costly.




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