Resources
Buying Guides
Straight talk on choosing, measuring, and building horse stalls — so you get it right the first time.
How to Choose a Horse Stall Front
The three decisions that matter — European vs American, sliding vs hinged, and the options worth adding.
Read guide →Sliding vs. Hinged Stall Doors: Which Is Best?
Both are good. The right one depends on your aisle width, your traffic, and your climate.
Read guide →How to Measure Your Barn for Stalls
The numbers to bring your dealer — stall size, opening width, aisle clearance, run length, and ceiling height.
Read guide →Solid, Spindle, or European: Choosing Stall Dividers
Pick the divider by the horse — privacy where you need it, airflow where you don't.
Read guide →Barn Ventilation: Why Open Stall Fronts Matter
Stale air is one of the biggest threats to a horse's lungs. Your stalls are part of the ventilation system.
Read guide →Horse Stall Materials, Explained
What the spec sheet actually means — steel gauge, powder coat, puck board, hardwood, and rubber.
Read guide →Let's build your barn.
Wholesale ordering for retail partners.
Whether you're outfitting one stall or forty, talk to a Feversham dealer about sizes, options, and pricing.