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Special Report: Your Dream-Barn Planning Guide
Story by Maureen Gallatin
How to develop a barn that works for you.
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This 17-page guide will help you build the perfect barn for you and your horses.

You’re ready to build your dream barn, the perfect equine facility. You essentially know want you want, but there are a myriad of details to consider when building functional horse housing.

These details include site selection; water-runoff considerations; barn materials; interior design; exterior design; stall doors; stall size; window placement; feed/tack/tool storage; stay-cool features; stay-warm features; traffic flow; and ease of stall cleaning, to name just a few.    

Barn-building help is at hand! “Your Dream Barn Planning Guide”—courtesy of Horse Media Group and Wick Buildings, and expertly researched and written by top equine journalist Maureen Gallatin—gives you the tools to assess your barn wants and needs, then covers barn-building basics from the big picture to the smallest details.  

The heart of this online planning guide is worksheet section. This tool will help you to clarify your thinking, set priorities, and turn your dream into reality. So grab a pencil and click on the link below to download the free pdf document and get started!

Click Here to Download Your Free Dream-Barn Planning Guide PDF
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