Payment Terms | T/T, , L/C, Western Union, D/P |
Supply Ability | 50 /month |
Delivery Time | 45 days |
Packaging Details | in bulk |
Product Name | galvanized portable horse stable front 3.0mx3.0m large horse stall |
Band Name | JINGhua Horse stable |
Material | hot galvanized steel |
Applicable Industries | Farms |
Door type | bamboo wood |
Height | 2.2m |
Brand Name | JH Horse Stable |
Model Number | Horse Stable 012 |
Certification | ISO9001 CE |
Place of Origin | Hebei,China |
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Product Specification
Payment Terms | T/T, , L/C, Western Union, D/P | Supply Ability | 50 /month |
Delivery Time | 45 days | Packaging Details | in bulk |
Product Name | galvanized portable horse stable front 3.0mx3.0m large horse stall | Band Name | JINGhua Horse stable |
Material | hot galvanized steel | Applicable Industries | Farms |
Door type | bamboo wood | Height | 2.2m |
Brand Name | JH Horse Stable | Model Number | Horse Stable 012 |
Certification | ISO9001 CE | Place of Origin | Hebei,China |
High Light | custom horse stables , modular horse stall kits |
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Use of hoof oils, dressings, or other topical treatments varies by region, climate, and the needs of the individual horse. Many horses have healthy feet their entire lives without need for any type of hoof dressing. Farriers and veterinarians in a horse owner's local area can provide advice on the use and misuse of topical hoof dressings, offering suggestions tailored for the needs of the individual horse.
Horses and ponies require routine hoof care by a professional farrier on average every six to eight weeks, depending on the animal, the work it performs and, in some areas, climate conditions. Hooves usually grow faster in the spring and fall than in summer or winter. They also appear to grow faster in warm, moist weather than in cold or dry weather. In damp climates, the hooves tend to spread out more and wear down less than in dry climates, though more lush, growing forage may also be a factor. Thus, a horse kept in a climate such as that of Ireland may need to have its feet trimmed more frequently than a horse kept in a drier climate such as Arizona, in the southwestern United States.
All domesticated horses need regular hoof trims, regardless of use. Horses in the wild do not need hoof trims because they travel as much as 50 miles (80 km) a day in dry or semi-arid grassland in search of forage, a process that wears their feet naturally. Domestic horses in light use are not subjected to such severe living conditions and hence their feet grow faster than they can be worn down. Without regular trimming, their feet can get too long, eventually splitting, chipping and cracking, which can lead to lameness.
Horses subjected to hard work may need horseshoes for additional protection. Some advocates of the barefoot horse movement maintain that proper management may reduce or eliminate the need for shoes, or propose hoof boots as an alternative. Certain activities, such as horse racing and police horse work, create unnatural levels of stress and will wear down hooves faster than they would in nature. Thus, some types of working horses almost always require some form of hoof protection.
The hooves of a horse or pony are cleaned by being picked out with a hoof pick to remove any stones, mud and dirt and to check that the shoes (if worn) are in good condition. Keeping feet clean and dry wherever possible helps prevent both lameness as well as hoof diseases such as thrush (a hoof fungus). The feet should be cleaned every time the horse is ridden, and if the horse is not ridden, it is still best practice to check and clean feet frequently. Daily cleaning is recommended in many management books, though if horses are on turnout and not being ridden, a weekly hoof check of healthy horses is often sufficient during good weather.
Use of hoof oils, dressings, or other topical treatments varies by region, climate, and the needs of the individual horse. Many horses have healthy feet their entire lives without need for any type of hoof dressing. Farriers and veterinarians in a horse owner's local area can provide advice on the use and misuse of topical hoof dressings, offering suggestions tailored for the needs of the individual horse.
Horses and ponies require routine hoof care by a professional farrier on average every six to eight weeks, depending on the animal, the work it performs and, in some areas, climate conditions. Hooves usually grow faster in the spring and fall than in summer or winter. They also appear to grow faster in warm, moist weather than in cold or dry weather. In damp climates, the hooves tend to spread out more and wear down less than in dry climates, though more lush, growing forage may also be a factor. Thus, a horse kept in a climate such as that of Ireland may need to have its feet trimmed more frequently than a horse kept in a drier climate such as Arizona, in the southwestern United States.
All domesticated horses need regular hoof trims, regardless of use. Horses in the wild do not need hoof trims because they travel as much as 50 miles (80 km) a day in dry or semi-arid grassland in search of forage, a process that wears their feet naturally. Domestic horses in light use are not subjected to such severe living conditions and hence their feet grow faster than they can be worn down. Without regular trimming, their feet can get too long, eventually splitting, chipping and cracking, which can lead to lameness.
Horses subjected to hard work may need horseshoes for additional protection. Some advocates of the barefoot horse movement maintain that proper management may reduce or eliminate the need for shoes, or propose hoof boots as an alternative. Certain activities, such as horse racing and police horse work, create unnatural levels of stress and will wear down hooves faster than they would in nature. Thus, some types of working horses almost always require some form of hoof protection.
The product details:
Name | galvanized portable horse stable front 3.0mx3.0m large horse stall |
Size | 10ft x 7ft ( 3m * 2.2m), 12ft x 7ft(3.6m * 2.2m) and 14ft x 7’ft( 4m*2.2m). any other sizes you like |
Material | Frame tube 2”x2” (50*50mm), strong U channel to take T&G boards |
Finish | Powder Coated Finish or Hot Dip Galvanized Finish |
Advantage | Full welds will make sure the stalls are strong and durable. No sharp edges promise the people and horse safe. Yoke door allows horses place his head outside. Powder Coated Finish: We can PC any color you like. Say, Black Color, Blue Color, Hunter Green color, etc. Assembly easily: use heavy duty bolts or different way connector to connect together.
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Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer,Exporter,Seller
Year Established:
2006
Total Annual:
7000000-7570000
Employee Number:
120~150
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
(The company information has been verified.) Hebei Donwel Metal Products Co., Ltd. 1. Welcome To JHorse JHorse Main products: Horse Stable,Horse Jump,Horse Walker,Horse Stable Accessories,Barn Door&Windows..... JHorse One of the earliest manuf... (The company information has been verified.) Hebei Donwel Metal Products Co., Ltd. 1. Welcome To JHorse JHorse Main products: Horse Stable,Horse Jump,Horse Walker,Horse Stable Accessories,Barn Door&Windows..... JHorse One of the earliest manuf...
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