Horse Stables & Stall Barns

Safe, Efficient, & Durable Construction for Horses & Handlers Alike

Meyer Building designs post-frame horse stables and stall barns that keep horses comfortable and daily care efficient. With durable wood-lined interiors and custom options like wash bays, climate-controlled tack and feed rooms, and dedicated farrier space, your equestrian building is customized to fit the way you work. Sliding doors and windows improve airflow, while Dutch doors and lean-to shelters make turnout safer and easier. Built to last, your stable or stall barn will provide a safe, comfortable environment for horses and handlers every day.

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Why Build a Meyer Building Stable & Stall Barn?

  • Optimize space to safely house, feed, & care for your horses
  • Customize your layout for efficient movement between stalls, wash bays, shoeing areas, & adjacent riding areas or pastures
  • Plan hay & feed storage for convenience & better organization
  • Build with quality materials & craftsmanship that match the level of care your horses receive
  • Let our team handle permitting, zoning, & specialized equestrian requirements
  • Work with builders who understand equestrian needs & plan for function, airflow, & comfort
  • Take pride in structures that improve your daily routine & become part of your property’s legacy

Stable & Stall Barn Customization & Design

Designed With You, Built for Horses & Handlers

You know your horses and routines better than anyone. Meyer Building brings the construction expertise to match. We understand how much a well-planned stable or stall barn can improve safety, comfort, and daily efficiency. Our team works with you to design a post-frame structure that fits your operation and supports the way you care for your horses. Here are some structural standards, key features, and customization options to consider:

  • Perma-Column permanent foundation & Sturdi-Wall brackets with footer foundations
  • Engineered laminated columns & roof framing system
  • In-house engineered & hand-made trusses to maximize interior space
  • Center aisle or shed row layouts with 12' x 12' standard or custom-sized stalls
  • Grilled stall partitions & slotted boards to help reduce horse anxiety & allow safe interactions
  • Custom sliding doors or swinging gates for stall fronts
  • Dutch doors, bale doors, or sliding doors for outdoor access from stalls
  • Awnings, lean-tos, or covered porches
  • Wash bays, tack rooms, feed storage, & shoeing areas
  • Insulation & climate control for areas requiring it
  • Additional storage space or neighboring buildings for tractors, sprayers, & other equipment
  • Hay storage lofts with drop-feed systems
  • Extended exterior treated wood skirt boards up to 5’ to prevent rubbing against steel for horses’ safety
  • High-quality steel from a national supplier features a non-prorated & labor-inclusive warranty
  • Choose from 34 fade-resistant paint colors
  • Wainscoting, cupolas, & other premium finishes

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Stable & Stall Barn FAQs

 

How much does a horse stable or stall barn cost?

As a custom post-frame builder, Meyer Building specializes in designing each project to your needs without “standard” prices associated with a “standard” building. Post-frame buildings can often range from $35 to $50 per square foot. Final pricing depends on unique factors such as building size, insulation solutions, necessary sitework, personal preferences for finishes, and the building’s utility needs.

How long will a Meyer Building horse stable or stall barn last?

With quality materials, proper moisture control, and some ongoing maintenance, a Meyer Building post-frame stable or stall barn can serve your property for multiple generations.

Can I expand later if I need more stalls?

Absolutely. Post-frame construction makes expansion straightforward. We can design your initial structure with future growth in mind, so adding stalls or lean-to shelters is efficient and cost-effective.

What permits are necessary for a stable or stall barn?

Specific permitting requirements vary by county or township. Most properties need to acquire zoning approval and building permits, which Meyer Building acquires and navigates from start to finish.

ready to discover the Post-Frame possibilities?

Every horse owner has different routines, priorities, and property layouts. Meyer Building takes the time to understand yours. From stall design and ventilation to material selection and site planning, we’ll help you create a stable or stall barn that supports your daily care and reflects the pride you take in your horses. Connect with Meyer Building to start planning a post-frame structure built for comfort, safety, and lasting performance.