I have posted your great comment here about the stalls so other readers may benefit from your excellent advice. Here is the comment below.
"Thanks for post I like it me also share with you some tips hope you like Make sure your stall roofs are at least 3ft above your horse's head so if it spooks or rears up it will not injure itself. Also, the door to the stalls should be at least a metre wide (more for bigger ponies or horses) so both you and your horse can get through safely".
Here Hira has posted a link to check out. Very nice, informative website. Lots of details to consider if you want to create realistic and safe things for your plastic horses. The images are good and clear as well. They even have examples of Round Yards, and even building plans, if you need a stables built from scratch.
site.http://www.signaturestables.com.au/
http://www.signaturestables.com.au/we-build-covers-for/wash-bays/
I could definitely do with one of these! There is quite a few models of girls made by different companies, like the one in the photo holding gear. Imagine this scene in miniature! How cool!
This is a Playmobil set.
Horse Washing Station. set number 4193.
It's got a hose, and the pump there, (which is blue, on the right), pumps real water!
Thanks again Hira for sharing with us that awesome link. :-)
http://www.signaturestables.com.au/we-build-covers-for/wash-bays/
I could definitely do with one of these! There is quite a few models of girls made by different companies, like the one in the photo holding gear. Imagine this scene in miniature! How cool!
This is a Playmobil set.
Horse Washing Station. set number 4193.
It's got a hose, and the pump there, (which is blue, on the right), pumps real water!
Thanks again Hira for sharing with us that awesome link. :-)