As Terri said, bars close together. Powder coated metal for longer lasting durability. I have tongue and grove walls and love them. My bars have channels that fit over the stall wood wall. Harder for a horse to crib, and looks nice too. My stall door has a 2x2 square latch recessed into the stall wall. When you lift up the latch and slide the door it opens, when you close the stall door the latch drops at automatically and latches door closed after completely clearing the latch. Outlet for each stall for fans in the summer and heated water bucket in the winter. I use the feed hole for my water bucket to fill from outside the stall. I use to have swing-out hay feeder in my old barn, but didn't like them because they only held 2 flakes of hay. I use a hay rack mounted on the stall wall now with built in feed bunk. I usually like to pet and check my horses anyway, so opening the stall door to feed is not a problem for me. |