Panel Stall System

Extended Length • Configurable Dividers • Scalable Layouts

This panel stall system is a modular, extended-length equine housing solution designed to provide increased space, flexibility, and durability across a wide range of applications. Constructed with galvanized steel framing and solid lower concrete panels, the system combines strength, safety, and adaptability for both permanent and semi-permanent installations.

The stall configuration shown illustrates a panel stall layout, optimized for horses that benefit from additional length and movement compared to traditional box stalls.

Standard Panel Stall Sizes (Shown)

12′ × 24′ Panel Stall

  • Efficient extended-length configuration

  • Suitable for general housing, training, or turnout-style stalls

  • Ideal where space efficiency and horse comfort must be balanced

14′ × 24′ Panel Stall

  • Increased width for larger horses or higher-value animals

  • Common choice for performance, sport, or breeding facilities

  • Provides enhanced freedom of movement within a controlled footprint

16′ × 24′ Panel Stall

  • Premium extended stall configuration

  • Ideal for rehabilitation, conditioning, broodmares, or specialty use

  • Maximizes interior space while maintaining modular construction

Modular Sizing & Flexible Layouts

While 12′×24′, 14′×24′, and 16′×24′ represent common configurations, the system is not limited to fixed dimensions. Using standardized panels and posts, the layout can be adapted to support:

  • Additional stall lengths or widths

  • Custom stall footprints

  • Linear, back-to-back, or courtyard layouts

  • Individual stalls, shared partitions, or multi-stall runs

This modular approach allows facilities to design around site constraints, future expansion, or evolving operational needs without replacing the entire system.

Interchangeable Divider & Upper Panel Options

Above the solid concrete lower panels, the system supports three interchangeable fencing divider styles, allowing customization based on ventilation, visibility, and management preference:

  1. Cage-Style Bar Dividers (Shown)

    • Vertical bar configuration

    • Maximum visibility and airflow

    • Common in training and performance facilities

  2. Screen Panel Dividers

    • Reduced visual stimulation between horses

    • Maintains airflow while improving separation

    • Suitable for nervous or stall-rest horses

  3. Pipe Panel Dividers

    • Open, durable, and cost-efficient

    • Ideal for turnout-style or utility installations

    • Consistent with open-air or temporary barn environments

All divider styles are mounted above the concrete panels and can be changed or upgraded as facility needs to evolve.

Conceptual applications shown. Development timelines and availability may vary. Proprietary modular system. Patent pending.