Since a pole barn s only foundation requirements are in the footers for the poles the central dirt inside can be left alone.
Screenings for barn floor.
For several types of barns this is the ideal solution when it comes to pole barn floors.
Soil sand or clay.
The most popular options for pole barn flooring dirt.
Horses are not housed on the aisle floor but this area sees just as much abuse as the stall floor.
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The easiest pole barn flooring option is dirt.
Since barns are constantly exposed to the mess that goes along with horses including manure dirt and hair the floors need to be easy to keep clean.
Horses in particular seem a lot more comfortable standing on that type of footing vs.
Dirt screenings that drain well would be my choice for the majority of flooring.
Here s a look at the types of flooring found in horse s stables.
Crushed limestone in a size 10 mesh screening is the optimum livestock stall base material.
That specific crush and screening is the perfect size to let particles pack but stay porous enough to drain.
Concrete does have it s place in a barn though that s for sure.
Barn builders occasionally blend clay with sand to give bigger particle size and a better drainage compromise.
Alley floors can be of the same material as the stalls but this area has more diverse uses and often has different requirements for the floor.
Flooring needs to have good traction so that horses and their handlers don t slip and fall.
Specialty floors around the barn aisleways.