foaling boxes

blitznbobs

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I have a unique opportunity to design a yard from scratch. I have a lot of space with a massive (and I mean massive) cow shed that is being repurposed as our stables and undercover turn out.

I would like at least 2 foaling boxes, but when designing them would like to ask the hive mind what is the best size. Is it truly a case of the bigger the better, would a removable side be a good idea so that more space is available if necessary? Any other features that you added or would like to have added that you could suggest would be fabulous too. I have lots of ideas but any input would be gratefully received.

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Not an expert! But We knocked 2 together so mine is 12x24. The mare foaled squished right in a corner anyway ?

She foaled in lockdown in 2020 when timber was impossible to get. I had wanted to be able to split the box back in 2 for weaning etc and still hope to get that sorted for the next one. Though if you have other stables close by it would be less of a concern.

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I would go for sixteen by sixteen for me the most important thing after that is that you design them so you can open the front up to make a wide exit just in case .
There is nothing worse than having to have a mare butchered in the stable because you can’t get her out .
 

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I would go for sixteen by sixteen for me the most important thing after that is that you design them so you can open the front up to make a wide exit just in case .
There is nothing worse than having to have a mare butchered in the stable because you can’t get her out .

Im planning on having one side that opens fully in an emergency or if the worst happens so that i can get the load all in (not a nice thought but i like to be prepared for all things)
 
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