Horse Stalls Prices
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Wall Mount Pail Holder, 5 Gallon Black $14.06 The port wall pail holder is used to hang buckets in stalls or pastures. Mount holder on wall and place bucket in hanger. Powder coated steel…. |
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Web Stall Guard, 46 Black $24.96 100% heavy duty nylon webbing. Rugged snaps and buckles. Adjustable from 36 to 48 inches. Made to last and perform better…. |
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Web Stall Guard, 46 x 18 Blue $24.50 100% heavy duty nylon webbing. Rugged snaps and buckles. Adjustable from 36 to 48 inches. Made to last and perform better…. |
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Melissa & Doug Fold and Go Mini Stable with 12 Horse Pasture Pals Bundle $73.95 It’s a natural. With a decorative green “shingled” roof, this wooden stable provides a happy home for 4 plastic horses. When open, your little farmer or equestrian has easy access to the hayloft, with its wooden ladder, and 4 bales of “hay”. There’s a stall for each horse, lots of sliding and swinging doors and a folding corral to keep the horses in the barnyard. Sturdy wooden handles make it easy… |
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Little LIKIT Refill (250g) $4.95 Little Likit Refill Mouth-wateringly tasty Little Likit refills are desinged to be used in conjunction with our range of Likit Toys to relive the boredom and stress of stable life! Flavor varieties available- Apple, Banana, Carrot, Cherry, Garlic, Honey & Camomile, Natural Molasses, Mint, Salt and Sport. Plus regular Limited Edition Flavors. While consumption can vary, do not exceed 150-300 grams … |
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What Should I Charge for Horse Stall Stripping?
I have someone that wants me to strip their stalls completely. What are normal prices for this? What do you think I should charge? I’m looking to charge per stall.
It depends on what kind of bedding there is, and what kind of flooring there is.
If it’s shavings on a rubber-matted floor, those are easy to scoop out with a transfer shovel and sweep out. Straw is harder, and both are hard on a dirt floor, because they’ll probably want you to take some dirt off, too.
I would charge $5 for shavings on rubber-matted, $6 for straw on rubber-matted, and $10 for either on dirt.
It also depends what exactly they want you to do, like lift the mats and hose them down, relevel the ground, etc. Of course, they would add a few bucks to the cost of the job.
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