1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 March Voice | Page 25
over if constructed correctly. (We
plan a feature article on the con
struction of an Automatic Walker
in our next issue.) The space al
lotted for this piece of equipment
should be at least 24 feet square
and should be adjacent to the wash
room, and working area. 7) FEED—
If planned correctly from the be
ginning, the time required for feed
ing can be lessened considerably.
You should include feed boxes in
every stall (located close to the
doors at the front of the stall). Hay
racks can easily be constructed in
a rear corner and hay can be fed
through doors in the stall ceiling,
if a hay loft is planned, or if a loft
is not planned the hay racks should
be located up front for easy ac
cess.
UTILITIES -— Plan to include
water, electricity and any other
utilities used in your area in your
stable design. 1) WATER — Your
lines should be laid deep enough
(check local codes) below the frost
level to permit flow of water in
winter. There are several different
type watering systems for stables
ranging from the bucket and hose
system to automatic water foun
tains in each stall that th e horse
operates by himself. Regardless of
the type you plan to include in
your barn, be sure to make ar
rangements for plenty of water in
the winter. 2) HEAT—Spot heat
is all that should be included in
your stable and only in those areas
where vou plan to groom horses.
You should NOT plan to heat the
whole stable. Several good me
thods of spot heat include large
volume, free — standing kerosene
or gas burners, with and without
electric blowers, CEILHEAT Sun-
Tube Quartz Radiant Heaters (an
electric heater which provides di
rect radiant heat on any area in
which they are located). If y°u
plan to use a gas heater be sure
to locate it carefully so as to eli
minate the prospect of fire. 3)
SANITATION — You should plan
to include bathroom facilities in
your stable. If no sewer lines are
readily available include a septic
line and tank in your plans.
EXPANSION — Working on the
12 foot square basic plan, you
should include expansion in your
original plans. Nothing ruins the
looks of a good stable more than
some tacked-on stalls that are ob
viously an afterthought. Your
plans for expansion should take
into consideration such factors as
foundation, utilities and additions
of stalls in such a way as not to
upset the general layout of your
original stable facility.
Regardless of the type of con
struction you plan to use in your
stable, the preceeding outline
should serve as a good basis for
your overall plan. There are sev
eral other pertinent factors which
you should also consider before be
ginning construction. Some of these
are: 1) FOUNDATION — Your sta
ble should be on a firm earth foun
dation that will not settle too much
after the stable is constructed. All
wooden components should be set
on concrete, to eliminate deteriora
tion and rot. 2) DRAINAGE—This
is one of the most important con
siderations in planning your sta
ble. Both the general property on
which the stable is located and
the foundation of the stable should
drain well. Mud is a most disa
greeable hazard around a barn.
This should get you started on
your plans for a new stable. There
are many more details which will
be included in our series of arti
cles on the HORSE BUSINESS.
Next month we will discuss the
construction of an automatic
walker, giving detailed drawings
and figures so that our readers
may get some idea of the construc
tion and operation of this most im
portant piece of stable equipment.
The
saddle
you
see
on the
Blue Ribbon Winners
THE LANE FOX WALKING HORSE SHOW SADDLE
BY CROSBY & CO. LTD.
The saddle for walking horse trainers and exhibitors
who WANT THE FINEST. Made in England by master
hands on the superb Ply-Bond tree with a full 4" cut
back head. The beautiful lines of this outstanding sad
dle allow maximum performance by the rider, enhance
the appearance of the finest horse and give fullest pro
tection to the riders clothing. The pigskin seat comes
in 19", 20", 21", and 22" sizes.
No. 3800, less fittings —$207.00
Complete with our finest Super Never-Rust stirrups,
show leathers and white tubular linen show girth.
No. 3800C-$235.00
MllJjER’S
CHAMPION SHOW HORSE ASH TRAYS
Heavy ceramic tray with gold trim. Full color repro
duction of RODGERS' PERFECTION and PERFECTION'S
CARBON COPY. $3.00 each
BILLFOLD AND CARD CASE
Durable plastic, simulated leather. Gray color. Picture
of PERFECTION’S CARBON COPY on front. $2.00 each
Order From
Net proceeds go to non
JOE WEBB profit CAMP MILES SYL-
Searcy, Arkansas VANIA, for American youth.
25
MARCH 1964