
Horse Breeding Facility Design Projects
Equine Facility Design is a professional firm of equestrian architects and planners. The following are some examples of the horse breeding facility design and planning projects we have completed or are currently managing.
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Ahbi Acres, Sherwood, Oregon
A 24 stall horse breeding facility design on 11 acres. The 76' x 232' steel framed building contains stalls, office, apartment, lab, vet stall, wash stall, tack room, trailer storage, shavings storage, hay storage, viewing room/lounge and 76' x 90' arena. Design work included site planning, road layout, grading, drainage, fencing, pasture reconstruction, lighting, and gates. Completed 1997.
Kirkwood Farm, Vancouver, Washington
Site planning and grading for a ten acre thoroughbred breeding facility and horse farm design. Scope of work included siting and grading for a 14,000 square foot residence, 12,000 square foot horse barn design with carriage house, covered round pen, and layout of pastures and irrigation for pastures. Completed 1998.
Private Barn, Kentucky
Equine Facility Design worked with the client's sketches to develop a Kentucky style 21 stall horse barn design which included 12'x14' stalls, 12'x24' foaling stalls, wash stall, grooming stall, 14' aisles, office, tack room, bathroom, and hay storage.
Wild Turkey Farm, Wilsonville, Oregon
This 215 acre private horse breeding and training facility will house 60 to 70 horses when completed. Equine Facility Design began the site design when the land was purchased in 2001 and has managed the design team through construction which is expected to be completed in September 2009. Equine Facility Design developed the site layout of roads, parking, building areas, pastures, paddocks, trails, outdoor arena, Grand Prix jump field, pond, and site features. The structures include a 125’ x 250’ indoor steel riding arena building design with an attached viewing room, storage, and maintenance area; and multiple horse barn designs, including a 15 stall retirement horse barn, a 22 stall training barn with rehab facilities, a six stall stallion barn with laboratory and breeding room, a 12 stall broodmare barn with 12’ x 24’ stalls that can become 12’ x 12’ stalls at the time of weaning foals. Equine Facility Design also designed the main residence, maintenance and storage buildings, and pasture shelters. Improvements include pasture development, fencing, drainage, signage, entry gates, site lighting, and a compost facility. Construction 2001 to present.

