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We are moving in a few years and I want to make a plan on what I am going to

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Old 10-11-2009, 04:10 PM   #1
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We are moving in a few years and I want to make a plan on what I am going to build how many stalls etc.
I plan on running a boarding facility. I planned on building a barn with a living quarters since I wanna be on my own kind of so I thought a living quarters in my barn.

Anyways any ideas?
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Old 10-13-2009, 04:05 PM   #2
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I would be worrying about "those plans" once you're actually in a position where you can do it. A lot of things can happen and change your plan of building.
Having said that, most libraries or book stores have books on barn/stable construction.

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I would say avoid the types of barns where there is one center aisle and all of the horses stalls face each other.....a lot of horse diseases are spread through the air, so a common breeze way would make it easier for multiple horses to contract the same thing.

Air conditioned tack rooms are always nice xD.
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Wait on your new property until a, or a few good rains occur. Nothing is worse than having your barn flood. Knowing what your drainage patterns are can help you plan around it, or help you change it. Know your land.
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I planned a million different barns before we bought our property and the barn that I am building is none of those. The way of your land and the amount of money you end up having changes everything. Still, it is a lot of fun to plan barns.

First think of all the barns you have been to what did you like about them and what did you not. Try to think about what did not work out in those barns or what about them made something hard to do and then try to think of a way to do it differently. Google barn plans and barn builders they tend to have floor plans available to look at.

The one thing that I did not think about at first was hay storage. I like to have a few months worth of hay for my horses, especially in winter when hay prices go up and the same hay that you bought for $4 a bale is now $5 or $6 a bale.

There is a barn builder in Georgia that has a lot of really good plans on his website is Bentley Horse Barns (warning there is annoying music when you open the site sometimes) I think he even has plans with living quarters.
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back_in_the_crosby_again - Thanks for the link to Bentley! Hadn't seen them yet, and we're in the process of researching building an eco friendly barn in North Georgia. I'll probably be giving them a call for a quote in the next six months or so.
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