Concrete is one of the most common flooring bases in new horse barn construction.
Crushed concrete barn floor.
It is easier to muck out and clean a concrete floor stall than most other materials.
If you want a surface that doesn t give at all you need to actually put down flooring.
The upkeep of some types of flooring is easier than others.
Steel troweling brings fine aggregate and cement to the top forming a glazed and slippery surface.
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.
Concrete has different finishing options.
Here s a look at the types of flooring found in horse s stables.
Impervious flooring materials concrete.
This type of flooring has become popular due to its durability and low maintenance.
But concrete also goes an incredible long ways for hood health.
It just scrapes right up.
Cool concrete to lie on and shade overhead it is a sheep s dream.
You may wish to have one type of flooring for aisles and another in the stalls.
Try that on dirt floors.
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 gone.
Dirt floors are the ideal option when it comes to livestock barns.
When you have animals housed in a barn dirt floors will provide softer ground to stand or rest on than other types of flooring such as concrete.
I will say that outside the barn where the aprons get rained on the dust is much harder and solid.