Details Count #9: Really Cool Barn Stuff We Hope Santa Brings Presented by MDBarnmaster

This weekly series talks about the details that matter when building or renovating a barn or equestrian facility. It’s a known fact that horses know a million ways to hurt themselves, and our best defense is to share our knowledge on how to keep our friends safe. Our colleague, noted equine facilities designer Holly Matt of Pegasus Design Group, has generously agreed to write this weekly column. Have tips you’d like to share? Send them to [email protected].
It’s one week to Christmas people! Does Santa have your wish list for the barn?
In my travels through the equestrian facility design universe, I’ve come across really nifty things I’d like to have in my own dream barn. Here are three items (with a few options for one of them) I particularly love, with something for everyone – trainers, boarding facility owners, and home farms.

 Lazy Susan Tack Wall, from MDBarnmaster.com. Fantastic for busy barns, just unlock, swivel 180 degrees, lock into place. No more going through narrow doorways with tack! When done for the day, swivel your stuff back into the tack room, and lock up.
Personal tack locker as part of your stall, from MDBarnmaster.com. Especially perfect for boarding operations (no trunks littering the aisle!) or for home farms where you want your stuff conveniently next to your horse.
If you prefer to have lockers in the main tack room, here are a couple beautiful options as well.
Love this one for the rodent-proof aspect. Hooray! Crosscountryjumps.uk.com

Your horse spa Solarium, for tired sore muscles. http://www.equiline.org/sundries.htm
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