Stables and Other Equestrian Buildings: A Guide to Design and Construction by Keith Warth
In this most comprehensive book on the design and construction of stables published to date, architect Keith Warth advises on basic stable construction, DIY stables and the use of old buildings as well as large scale equestrian establishments. He examines how the purpose of the stable building is to provide conditions that maintain or improve the physical and mental wellbeing of the horse and highlights the effect of poor ventilation, particularly in respect of respiratory problems. A detailed explanation is given on how to ensure that, through good stable design, fresh air can be available for the animal at all times. There are also examples of how the buildings can affect aspects of hygiene including alternative solutions for drainage and other services. Stables and other Equestrian Buildings is essential reading for the professional horseman, the keen amateur, the student or anyone contemplating building, refurbishing or converting stables.