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Barn dirt floor.
Since barns are constantly exposed to the mess that goes along with horses including manure dirt and hair the floors need to be easy to keep clean.
Some pole barn owners start with a dirt floor to see how it performs.
Cool concrete to lie on and shade overhead it is a sheep s dream.
Lay the sheets in rows across the dirt floor.
Concrete floors are stronger more durable and easier to clean and maintain than bare dirt or gravel floors but they can be hard on your animals hooves.
If you use your barn for equipment or wood storage and use raised storage areas to prevent moisture issues a dirt floor may provide the most economical solution.
Overlap the bottom of the walls with two inches of the sheet edges raised upward along the wall s surface.
Going outside where there is acres of dirt or concrete and at times they prefer the concrete especially when it is hot hot.
Consider covering your barn s center aisle with rubber pavers or mats and be sure to put down a bed of gravel clay or straw inside your livestock stalls.
Soil sand or clay.
Ours is maybe what you could call a modified pole barn.
I ve always had dirt barn floors.
Modified because there are internal weight bearing poles and we have a two level roof trusses on the upper level rafters on the lower level.
Here s a look at the types of flooring found in horse s stables.
The easiest pole barn flooring option is dirt.
We re building a barn now with a dirt floor.
Dirt floors are the ideal option when it comes to livestock barns.
My sheep have options.
Barn flooring is the foundation of a clean and safe barn.
For several types of barns this is the ideal solution when it comes to pole barn floors.
Cover the dirt floor with a layer of 10 mil plastic sheeting to serve as a vapor barrier which will keep moisture from seeping through the dirt and onto your wood floor.
But my barn is also a through barn design so cleanout just means a trip or two down each side with my tractor and the manure is.
If your barn shop or storage shed is subject to air currents that keep dust hovering in the air consider using a dust mask.
Flooring needs to have good traction so that horses and their handlers don t slip and fall.
The type of floor you will choose for a new barn will depend on the existing natural soil what materials are available to you and your budget.