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    Location: California | Shed-rows with small runs, tie posts, and feeders. Everything will be wood in our case. Curious how everyone has done theirs. Thanks! |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | little_bug - 2016-09-07 9:31 AM Shed-rows with small runs, tie posts, and feeders. Everything will be wood in our case. Curious how everyone has done theirs. Thanks!
You should be able to do a search on the forum for Barns, Runs, Sheds, and Fencing. There are a lot on here with pictures too.  |
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       Location: SE Missouri | I'll be able to add to it at some point, lol. We are building :) |
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| I have two of those carports. One is two of them put together. It has room for three twelve by twelve stalls--I just have two stalls in that one (panels) The other one is a regular carport and has two 10 X 12 stalls |
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    Location: California | I will do a search at some point too! We are planning on 12x12 shelters with 12x12 runs attached. I would prefer feeders that are on the ground. I like the old bins that you can get from a fruit packing yard (Not sure technical name) but they are a bit large for small pens. I am also really looking for different tie post ideas. I get a lot of problem horses that pull back, paw, weave ect. and am wanting sturdy/best options for that. |
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    Location: California | Bumping this up |
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        Location: CTX | Think I posted these before, but here goes again. 1 pic is from 6 years ago when we started with 3 12'x24' stals, and the other one shows the roof extention my handy hubby put on there. So now the stalls are 12'x34' covered.
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| cranky B4 10am - 2016-09-08 9:43 AM
Think I posted these before, but here goes again. 1 pic is from 6 years ago when we started with 3 12'x24' stals, and the other one shows the roof extention my handy hubby put on there. So now the stalls are 12'x34' covered.
Do you mind sharing how much it cost ya'll to do this set up? I have a handy husband, he can do the work, I'm just trying to figure out the cost of materials. I believe we already have enough tin laying around. |
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        Location: CTX | want2chase3 - 2016-09-08 10:02 AM
cranky B4 10am - 2016-09-08 9:43 AM
Think I posted these before, but here goes again. 1 pic is from 6 years ago when we started with 3 12'x24' stals, and the other one shows the roof extention my handy hubby put on there. So now the stalls are 12'x34' covered.
Do you mind sharing how much it cost ya'll to do this set up? I have a handy husband, he can do the work, I'm just trying to figure out the cost of materials. I believe we already have enough tin laying around.
Will have to get back to you, hubby did all the buying. But will ask him. |
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        Location: CTX | Ok, talked to hubby. The sheet metal for the initial barn was right around $3500 and about $2000 for the wood. And the additional roofing was $1800 in sheet metal and $1200 for the wood extension. So with other things like screws (we did some nails, but mainly screws) and concrete for all the posts it was right around $9000 for the entire structure not including the panels and gates. The 4 heavy duty panels are $155 a piece and the gates came to about $100. We did it together. So no extra labor. (well he did 80% of it, I just handed him things and worked close to the ground..... I hate heights..... lol) |
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