For every equestrian lover and design enthusiast, we examine the evolution of equine architecture. Delve into the history, influence, and trends from ancient times to the modern era, with American Stalls at the forefront blending tradition with innovation.
Discover the importance of selecting the perfect stable accessories with American Stalls. From gate latches to stall gates, explore how upgrades in safety, efficiency, and aesthetics can transform your equine space. Create a haven of beauty and functionality for your horses and riders alike.
The winter often means slowing down some of our regular equine activities. Maybe we aren’t riding as much, or horses are stuck inside due to weather conditions. There is an opportunity to increase enrichment activities that can help keep our horses in a better frame of mind. By looking at ways to increase socialization, activities that don’t require a lot of space, and adding toys that encourage play, you and your horse can still have a benefit from this time spent inside.
The New Year is in full swing and while you might have made some New Year’s Resolutions that may or may not have already been broken. When you think about your horse life and the things you want to accomplish this year, you might just decide on some resolutions that are worth sticking with all year long. From adding more barn time to your schedule or upgrading your horse barns and stables with some much-needed renovations, check out these equine inspired resolutions to make 2024 the best year yet.
Horse barn and stable lighting is essential to creating a safe and inviting space even in the darkest winter days. By adding appropriate lighting to horse stalls, aisleways, arenas and barn exteriors it creates an environment where horses and humans can safely enjoy day-to-day activities. Learning more about lighting solutions specifically for equine applications can help determine what type of lighting upgrades might be needed for your next stable project.
Autumn is one of the best times of the year for enjoying our horses. It can also be a great time to catch up on chores and maintenance from the stall to the pastures before the first snowflakes fly. Checking water sources, preparing the barn and pastures and making sure that the light is sufficient for the dark days ahead are just some of the steps to take to get prepared for winter.
Bringing a new horse home is always an exciting time, but when it comes to introducing your horse to a new herd it can also be stressful. To help mitigate stress, there are some simple steps you can take to make the process easier. From quarantine stalls to first contact, here are some tips for brining a new horse home.
Fire safety is imperative when it comes to horse barns. There are many items that are utilized in the care of horses every day that have the potential to be fire hazards. Prevention requires planning and maintenance of horse facilities to minimize risk. Check out these tips for keeping stables and the horses that live in them safe from fire.
Some horses just seem to be more accident prone than others. While not every injury can be prevented, taking steps to ensure that horse stalls and stable spaces are created with safety in mind should be the goal of every horse owner. Check out these tips stable safety tips to help your horse avoid injury.