Morgan was happy to customise the stable blocks to my needs and did a great job with installation. very happy with the final product
3 Bay Stable with Tack Room
Brittany Nitz
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Max Space Designed for Professional Use. 2.4m tall, fully welded, Aussie galvanised steel. Modular from 1 bay to 10 — customise with your specs.
Height
Aust. Galv. RHS
$7,500.00

Our 5m x 5m Horse Stable is a spacious, heavy-duty unit. Built locally from galvanised steel, it delivers extra room and comfort. With a 2.4m flat roof height, airflow is maximised for horse health. Each stable includes a straight-swing gate, form ply panels, and galvanised mesh tops for strength and ventilation. The 900mm front roof overhang adds protection from sun and rain, while the 100mm rear overhang directs water away.
Yes, Ventilation in breeding stables is important. Good airflow reduces ammonia build-up and respiratory stress, especially critical for new-born foals with developing lungs. Breeding facilities need to prioritise calm, safety, hygiene, and monitoring access, not just box dimensions.
Short answer? Yes, a 5m x 5m stable is more than adequate for a mare and foal. In fact, it’s considered generous space for foaling and early bonding. But size alone isn’t the whole story.
Ideally, yes. Isolation improves biosecurity and reduces stress from neighbouring horses during late pregnancy and early bonding.
Yes, additional bays for stalls, tack rooms and even open cattle panels integrate seamlessly. The key is planning future expansion early so your roof pitch can remain consistent and your site can accommodate your growth
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