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Stable Equipment

Here you can order equipment for the stable such as water and feed storage, hay nets, hay balls, hangers and hooks, storage bags, mucking forks and more. We also have laundry detergents for horse rugs, horse fly traps, hay scales and elastic transport tie-ups. Check out the range of stable equipment below!

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Stable equipment for horses

A well-equipped stable is the foundation for a healthy and happy horse. Our broad range of stable equipment covers everything from daily mucking out and cleaning to enrichment and smart storage. Here you will find buckets and feed containers in durable materials, hay nets and hay bags for safe and efficient hay feeding, and complete cleaning kits for hygienic stable management. The range also includes stable cameras for safe and convenient remote monitoring, signs for clear communication in the stable environment, and a wide selection of storage solutions that keep your stable organised and secure.

The stable environment directly affects the horse's health, wellbeing and behaviour. Correct humidity, adequate ventilation and daily mucking out are essential to prevent respiratory problems and hoof disease. Enrichment and mental stimulation — through slow feeders, hay nets and suitable toys — reduces the risk of stereotypies in stabled horses. Transport and safety equipment increases security when moving horses and within the stable. Choose products of high quality and durable materials that withstand the natural wear of an active stable environment.

Whether you run a small home stable with a couple of horses or manage a larger yard with many boxes, you will find the right equipment in our stable category. Explore the subcategories to find exactly what you need — everything is gathered for easy navigation. Invest in the right stable equipment and create the best possible conditions for your horse's comfort, safety and wellbeing throughout its life in a stable.

Frequently asked questions about stable equipment for horses

What basic stable equipment should every horse owner have?

Basic stable equipment includes buckets and feed containers made from durable materials for water and feed, hay bags or hay nets for safe hay feeding, and a complete cleaning kit with rakes, forks and a mucking wheelbarrow. Storage solutions such as hooks, hangers and boxes keep the stable organised and safe for horses and people. A first aid kit tailored for horses and clearly marked signs increase safety in the stable environment. Invest in good quality basic equipment — it saves time and money in the long run.

How often should I muck out and clean the stable?

Daily mucking out is fundamental to the horse's health — waste and wet bedding should be removed at least once a day to prevent ammonia build-up and hoof problems. A more thorough cleaning of the entire box should be done at least once a week with full bedding replacement and washing of walls and floor. Buckets and feed containers should be cleaned daily to prevent algae growth and bacteria in drinking water. Regular maintenance significantly reduces insect infestations and improves air quality in the stable.

Which enrichment options are best for stabled horses?

Horses kept in stables need mental stimulation to prevent stereotypies such as crib-biting and weaving. Slow feeders and hay nets with small mesh size extend eating time and keep the horse occupied during days with limited movement. Salt licks, toys and feed treats hidden in bedding stimulate the horse's natural foraging behaviour. Regular contact with other horses, varied turnout and training are the most important enrichment methods for well-being in stabled horses.

Are stable cameras necessary and what should I consider when buying?

Stable cameras provide reassurance for horse owners — especially at foaling, during illness or with anxious horses — by enabling remote monitoring around the clock via a mobile app. Choose cameras with good night vision, a stable Wi-Fi connection and sufficient battery capacity or cable options for the stable environment's challenges. Cameras should be mounted to cover the entire box without blind spots, and positioned out of reach of the horses. Always check privacy regulations and inform other stable users if camera monitoring is active in shared areas.

How do I safely store saddles and equipment in the stable?

A dedicated saddle rack in wood or metal protects the saddle from deformation and facilitates regular airing and inspection. Hooks and hangers at the right height keep bridles, halters and other equipment organised and easily accessible. Equipment should be stored in dry, cool conditions — moisture damages leather and metal and accelerates deterioration. Always mark valuable equipment against theft and lock storage spaces when necessary to protect your investments.

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