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Stall and Stable Podcast

EP 73: Selecting Stall Components with Lucas Equine

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Whether you are thinking about building a small barn or a large one, there are thousands of decisions to make along the way. When it comes to the actual components of your stalls, this is where you need to really focus on making decisions that are safe and comfortable for your horses. This doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice beauty. In this episode, we revisit a conversation with Nick Thornton from Lucas Equine Equipment. Nick helps us understand what our choices are when choosing stall components so we end up with a barn that works as good as it looks. Listen in!

This episode is sponsored by Lucas Equine Equipment and Tangent Materials.

 

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EP 47: Choosing Stall Doors with Lucas Equine

 

This episode is brought to you by:

LUCAS EQUINE EQUIPMENT
Makers of Quality Stall Components and Stable Accessories

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We’re having a conversation about stall doors today. If you’re a barn geek like us, every design element in a barn is meaningful, but perhaps none so much as doors, which can be used dozens of times a day. Doors need to be safe, efficient, functionally compatible with your barn’s workflow, and of course, handsome.

Join Helena and guest, Nick Thornton of Lucas Equine, as they chat about what goes into choosing the right stall doors for a barn. Whether you’re building new or ready to replace what you have, it’s an interesting conversation about what kind of thoughts go into this important barn component. Listen in!

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Sliding stall door. Galvanized steel, cross-hatch bottom with wood bedding guard. Traditional V-yoke on top. Smooth pull handle with pin lock (on right side).

 

Sliding door with low V-yoke, cross-hatch and hidden gravity latch!

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EP 32: Outfitting Your Barn with Lucas Equine

Whether you are thinking about building a small barn or a large one, there are thousands of decisions to make along the way. When it comes to the actual components of your stalls, this is where you need to really focus on making decisions that are safe and comfortable for your horses. This doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice beauty, though.

Our guest today is Nick Thornton from Lucas Equine Equipment, makers of fine stall components that are manufactured right here in the United States. Nick is going to help us understand what our choices are when choosing stall components so we end up with a barn that looks as good as it functions. Listen in! 

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