The average size stall is 12 x 12 feet. But my stalls are 15 x 15 feet and the horses are much more comforable. The down side is more stall to clean and more expense for the bedding.
For Howrse it's 12 x 12 ft
Horse stalls should be of a size that can allow the horse to freely turn around in, be able to lie down and easily get up again. Sizes are of such a wide range now that they are a variety of sizes.
Many sites around the internet have horse stables for sale. A few of these sites include Horse Stalls, Quality Horse Stalls, and USA Stable. Alternatively, one could purchase property with horse stables already on it from sites such as HorseClicks.
individual units in a horse stables are called stalls
Stalls for draft horses should be larger and more spacious compared to stalls for regular-sized horses, as draft horses are larger and need more room to move around comfortably. The stalls should also be well-bedded and have high ceilings to accommodate their height. It's important to ensure the stalls are kept clean and well-ventilated to promote the draft horse's health and well-being.
A boxed horse must be cleaned out daily.
Min. compact car stalls...need to be at least 7 feet 6 inches wide.
twice a day!
No one it was Hercules
Answer 1:you need a stall if you get really bad weather. If you don't, than your horse can stay in the pasture or paddockAnswer 2:Actually, you do not need to stall the horse. Stalls aren't very good, because the ammonia from their waste and carbon dioxide gets in the lungs, and horse's get stressed in small places, because they are very clostrophobic.However, they should have a run-in facing away from the most common direction of the wind.
I think you are referring to stalls, the area in which a horse stays ans sleeps/eats when they are not at pasture.
Typically no. Most stalls are only 12 feet by 12 feet and this is only enough space for one adult horse.
If the horse is wild it sleeps with its herd. They normally DON'T sleep out in the open, but they sometimes have to. Domestic horse's either sleep in stables/stalls/barns or in a secure field.