Stables - Echunga
Client has a Horse riding School and required some stables with day yards out the back accessed from inside each stable and some added features to ease the feeding process. Plus install a gravity feed water system to drinkers inside stable.
Stables - Mylor
Three stables with brick walls and powder coated steel frames above. Plus we installed timber slat windows at rear of each box. Every stable owner likes to put their own touches to the finished product.
Wistow
Of the different types of stables we build, this layout is our top model. Most horses only dream of a home like this one. It includes a tack room, feed room, sawdust storage, 3 x stables and a wash-up bay with hot water on tap. The steel holding yards, normally timber, were chosen to stop the horses from chewing the rails.
Mt Pleasant
This customer had very particular design requirements regarding these six stables. As they are used for stabling young colts and horses that need to be broken in. We had to build these stables extremely strong and robust. Customer is a trainer for race horse breeders. If the stables didn't meet a certain standard the breeders will take there horses elsewhere.
Wistow
More stable showing another design. Client did not want concrete at base of each stable so strip footing were installed, only to support walls. {as shown}
Mylor
July 09'.
2 x Stables. This project started from planning, to removal of old shed in same location, to earthworks, right through to plumbing of drinkers and tack room etc. Still another design suited to individual customer needs.
FOOT NOTE
Morton Constructions spends a lot of time with genuine customers that want stables. They are expensive, so details of particular requirements are paramount in our discussions with customer before submitting a quote.
Morton Constructions is understanding if client wants to make variations or additions to the said works. Most of us find that once something is under way ideas come to mind that could be introduced.























