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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilbara130 View Post
    Old conveyor belt is ideal for kick boards and the bottom of round yards to keep the sand in.
    Makes a great butte on a pistol range too

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickS View Post
    Makes a great butte on a pistol range too
    I may be wrong Mick, but I got the impression she wanted to shelter the horses not shoot 'em!
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    I may be wrong Mick, but I got the impression she wanted to shelter the horses not shoot 'em!
    Speaking of buttes................A cowboy, his mare and a ...naaah...

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    Shelter Wall Material

    The knock down shelter we have has second hand conveyor belt rubber walls. It came from Oz Stable. See attached picturefrom their website. The knock down kit was not cheap, but a quick solution while I was busy building the house.

    Still dreaming of what to install in the final stables;

    Sealed reinforced concrete blockwork will work. I have seen a horse almost demolish a single skin brickwork half height stable wall.

    Oiled solid hardwood vertical timber cladding is probably the best I have seen, but is expensive.

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    (my wife has a 16hh thoroughbred, 15.3hh stock horse & a 12.2hh Welsh mountain pony)
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    For $10,000 we have 4 10 x 12 stables built, paved floors, jarrah lined kickboards, and massive WIWO's with pine pole electric fencing done with the water from the roof running into the tank. a whole stable complex built basically! I call it our "rustic stables" as they let the air in when we want to open up certain doors and keeps the cold out if we want it too!!

    If I could build it again though, Id go rubber not jarrah stable lining, after 18 years the white ants have finally moved in!

    I've had ponies (welsh and galloways, warmblood) for years.... as long as they cant kick through the outer cladding (tin or whatever) itll be safe, rubber is best!

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    What the hell is a Galloway??? I have never heard of them as a breed of horse/pony
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    What the hell is a Galloway??? I have never heard of them as a breed of horse/pony
    Google is your friend

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    well that explains why I have never heard of it then they are technically extinct as a breed and only to describe height really...

    Sounds like a bit of a mixed breed or should I say diluted now,, much like a cob
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickS View Post
    Makes a great butte on a pistol range too
    butte (byt)
    n. Chiefly Western U.S.
    A hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding area and has sloping sides and a flat top.

    butt
    n

    2. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Shooting) Shooting Archery
    a. a mound of earth behind the target on a target range that stops bullets or wide shots

    Having said that, "butte" is derived from butt, the mound of earth behind the target.
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    Just be carefull of treated pine,horses love to chew it i think to get the salt.only trouble is the salt is/used to be arsenic and cyanide.dont know if this is still true though.

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