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With a proper loafing shed plan, you can build a proper shed to protect your horse from bad weather. With the appropriate loafing shed blueprints, you can build a solid and robust structure that will withstand the test of time and easily withstand harsh climates.
Here are the nine most important things to consider when building a loafing hut.
Construction site
Choose a location that is dry and properly drained. If the ground tends to remain wet in your area, adding gravel can help prevent the land from becoming muddy. Align the huts so that the front and back of the hut are in the wind direction. This allows for proper aeration of the shed.
Best shed size
Build a hut large enough for the horse to move around the shed and make sure there is enough space for the horse to lie comfortably. On average, all horses leave an area of about 100 square meters.
Gate or wall
Determine if you need flat ground in the lofting hut or an enclosure with a gate. You can also make the horse available for daytime running or as a stable at night.
Flooring
If you choose to maintain a dirty floor, be sure to clean it regularly. Otherwise, the smell will eventually begin and water will accumulate. When building a concrete floor, place a rubber mat and bedding on the floor to keep the horse comfortable.
Entrance size
Make sure the entrance door is large enough for the tractor to pass through. This allows you to quickly clean the cabin when you need it.
Use of side grooves
Add some grooves behind the roof of the shed to quickly drain the water flowing down the roof. This prevents water from falling on the horse in case of heavy rain.
Roof height
Make sure the roof is high enough so that the beam is fast enough to jump or swing without hitting the beam.
Building materials and horse safety
Use wood screws long enough to hold the pallet securely. Make sure there are no parts where the horse can hurt itself. Avoid using metal screws as they can rust quickly and cause injury if the horse moves.
Regular safety inspection
Check your horse shoes, debris and other loose nails regularly in the loafing shed.
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