![]() ![]() Portable run in horse sheds are the perfect combination of shelter and freedom for a horse that is not well adapted to stables and barns, or for smaller ranches without larger sheltering buildings. If you are training your horse to adjust to tacking, riding methods or other instructions, a larger shed will give you plenty of space. ![]() ![]() Large draft horses and warmbloods benefit from the extra space, as well as energetic horses or aggressive horses. The prefabricated 12′ wide horse run in shed is the largest of the shed varieties, and it is ideal for the horse that requires extra room or the rider who prefers space to move around while mounting, dismounting, brushing or tending to the horse. The portable run in shed may also be used to house feed for the animals or tack for the horses. This way, you can let your horses roam without having to worry about their exposure to the sun, rain, wind or cold. Open on one side and covered on three sides, animals can move about freely through the shed, making the structure an ideal asset to exercise yards, pastures and fields.The portable design allows you to relocate the shed wherever needed, so all of your animals will have a haven against the elements.Made from tough materials with a sturdy construction, your run in shed will endure years of harsh weather as well as kicks and knocks from the animals it shelters.Each portable horse barn is made from tough cypress wood so it is resistant to mold, mildew, rot and bugs.The run in sheds can also be used for other animals and livestock as well, with customization available to serve any need. The portable 12 foot wide horse sheds, the largest run in horse sheds available, provide the maximum amount of space and the provides ample shelter for as many as four or five horses. The pre-built run in horse shed provides shelter as well as easy access, for both the horses and the riders, trainers or owners. ![]()
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