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Stable Doors: Safe and Durable Access to the Horse Box

Ensure safety in your horse stable. Discover functional box doors and split paddock doors with solid steel frames.

Stable Doors for Horses: Safe Access to the Horse Box

The stable door is the connecting element between the horse box and the stable aisle or the outdoor paddock. It ensures that the horse stays safely in its area but must be quick and easy for humans to open. A well-thought-out design without sharp edges and a horse-proof latch are crucial to prevent injuries and ensure the daily stable routine runs smoothly.

Paddock Doors and Inner Box Doors

A basic distinction is made between inner doors for the box and outer doors (paddock doors). Paddock doors are often split (so-called Dutch doors). This allows the upper half to remain open so that the horse can get fresh air and stretch its head outside, while the lower half keeps the animal safely in the box. For the interior facing the stable aisle, both classic hinged doors and smooth-running sliding doors are very popular, as the latter do not take up any space in the aisle.

Robust Frames and Horse-Proof Locks

Since horses like to rub against doors or kick them, stability must be guaranteed. The frames are ideally made of hot-dip galvanized steel, which does not rust even in a humid environment. The fillings can be flexibly selected from hardwood, bamboo, or plastic profiles. A particularly important detail is the latch: It must be designed in such a way that clever horses cannot open it with their lips, but it remains operable with one hand for the rider in an emergency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of a stable door with a V-cutout?
A V-cutout in the box door allows the horse to relax its head into the stable aisle to participate in what is going on. This prevents boredom and promotes social behavior among the animals. It is important that the edges of the cutout are well rounded.

How large should a stable door for horses be?
The passage width of a horse box door should be at least 1.20 meters so that the horse can be led through comfortably and without the risk of getting caught (for example, with the hip bone). For very large horse breeds, a width of 1.30 to 1.40 meters is advisable.

Should a paddock door open inwards or outwards?
Ideally, exterior doors should always open outwards. If a horse is cast in the box or lies down in front of the door, an inward-opening door cannot be pushed open in an emergency. A door swinging outwards guarantees access to the animal at all times.

Reliable Doors for Indoor and Outdoor Boxes

The door to the horse box has to withstand a lot while remaining easy for the rider to operate. High-quality stable doors are characterized by torsion-resistant steel frames and weather-resistant fillings that easily withstand daily pressure. Horse-proof latches also guarantee that the animals stay in their boxes at night.

Discover a functional selection of doors for your stable building. Choose between split exterior doors for direct paddock access, space-saving sliding doors for narrow stable aisles, or classic hinged doors with a cutout. This allows you to design your horse keeping safely and appropriately.