This is the divider between the first two stalls, its about 5.5 feet tall.
The feeder is below the feed door. This was the first interior wall to be built and we found out laying the plywood sideways takes 4 sheets instead of 3 so the other stalls have standing on end boards.
There was a lot of moisture in the air the other day so everything is wet. I'm wondering if we will need to put a moisture barrier on the new walls or if they are going to be mildewy like the stall fronts. No matter what, I'll be pressure washing them in the summer.
I also found that all the hay is wet from the damp air and that is not a good thing.
Another shot from this view. As of right now this wall is complete but no photos yet.
The middle door goes into the wash rack, the door on the right will go into one of the two comfort stalls and the one on the left is one of the two finished stalls with regular stall mats.
These are the mats for the Comfort Stall flooring. Their video shows one young gall carrying them saying 'This isn't so bad' but these weigh about 75# each and are a bugger to move.
They are made of crumbled rubber inside landscape fabric, measure 4x5 and are very flexible. The video the company provides, the one with the girl, doesn't address how to do doorways.
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