When we built our new barn a few years ago, we purchased Priefert stalls at Stillwater Milling. We bought fronts and dividers for 7 stalls. At the same time we purchased mats for all stalls and a revolving saddle rack. They cut us a pretty decent discount off of the list price on all items.
Posted 2017-01-11 9:41 AM Subject: RE: purchasing stalls
Expert
Posts: 1286 Location: Mississippi
Not sure where in Oklahoma you are but these are in Arkansas and may be worth the drive. We just added stalls to an existing barn and after comparing prices, these were very reasonable. They are extremely heavy and very well made. http://www.allengateandpanel.com/products/stall-fronts
Posted 2017-01-11 9:45 AM Subject: RE: purchasing stalls
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Posts: 5271
I don't think there's any such thing!!
I was looking to make one "real" stall for a 2yo that I am getting. Just about every single place I looked, you were talking around $1000 for the front and side that I was wanting. And that didn't include the wood!!! I was putting it up against the barn walls, so only needed one side and a front.
I ended up going to craigslist and I happened to find a guy selling steel portable stalls for $500. I got one with 4 panels and bought it.
You might look into an amish (not sure if they are in OK!) or other builder to make wood stalls.
Posted 2017-01-11 10:06 AM Subject: RE: purchasing stalls
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Posts: 3104 Location: Arkansas
turtleaut - 2017-01-11 9:41 AM Not sure where in Oklahoma you are but these are in Arkansas and may be worth the drive. We just added stalls to an existing barn and after comparing prices, these were very reasonable. They are extremely heavy and very well made. http://www.allengateandpanel.com/products/stall-fronts
We just put these in the addition we added to our barn. You WILL need a tractor to handle them.
Posted 2017-01-12 6:30 AM Subject: RE: purchasing stalls
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Posts: 286
There are several stalls for sale on OKC craigslist.
The ones I saw looked nice and they were reasonably priced.
My husband and I bought Priefert bull panels [from Shawnee Feed] to make the stalls in our barn. I love them! Better air flow and the horses can see each other.