Feeding Pen Construction in Ocala, FL
Horse and livestock feeding pens built across Marion County. Board and pipe configurations. Gates sized for equipment access. Posts in concrete. Built to hold up under daily animal pressure.
Get a Free Estimate ›A Feeding Pen Solves Three Problems at Once
Horses eat at different speeds. Dominant horses push others off their feed. Hay gets trampled and wasted in open pastures. Multiple horses fed in a group setting often means some horses are overfed and some are underfed.
A dedicated feeding pen puts each horse in a defined space at feeding time. They eat their feed without interference. Hay waste goes down. Horses maintain weight more evenly. The feeder does not have to stand guard during feeding.
Fences R Us builds feeding pens in board fencing and pipe configurations across Marion County. Pen layout, size, and gate placement are spec'd at the site visit based on your herd and property.
Feeding pens are part of the full Equestrian Structures & Fencing service. They are often built alongside paddock fencing as part of a larger turnout and management setup.
Three Problems a Feeding Pen Fixes
Separate bays stop herd hierarchy from controlling who eats how much.
Horses that move while eating trample and soil hay on the ground. A pen contains the feeding area.
When horses eat together in a group, thin horses stay thin and easy keepers get fatter. Separate feeding fixes both.
Feeding Pen Configurations Built by Fences R Us
Board Fence Feeding Pen
Pressure treated board fencing with individual horse bays. Each bay is 12 to 14 feet wide. A board divider between bays keeps horses from reaching across. Posts are set in concrete. Gates at the back of each bay allow the feeder to exit without going back through the front.
Best for: horse farms, private propertiesPipe Rail Feeding Pen
Steel pipe rail is more durable under the daily pushing and leaning horses do at feeding time. No rot, no warping, no maintenance. Common at training facilities and breeding operations where the pen gets heavy use year-round. Posts are pipe set in concrete.
Best for: training facilities, high-use operationsLivestock Feeding Pen
Board or pipe pen for cattle, goats, or mixed livestock. Sizing and gate placement differ from horse pens. Cattle feeding pens typically have a headgate or feed bunk along one side. Goat pens need tighter board spacing to prevent animals from pushing through gaps.
Best for: cattle, goats, mixed livestockDesigning a Feeding Pen Layout for Your Property
Bay Width
Each horse bay should be 12 to 14 feet wide. Narrower bays cause horses to feel crowded and increase kicking and aggression at feeding time. Wider bays waste space and cost more without adding function.
Bay Depth
A bay 20 to 24 feet deep gives a horse room to move. Deeper bays keep horses from facing the back gate at feeding time. Some owners prefer a deeper bay of 30 feet for horses that are difficult to catch after eating.
Gate Placement
Two gates per bay is standard for easy-to-manage feeding pen layouts. A front gate lets the horse in. A back gate lets the feeder exit. Single-gate bays work but require the feeder to back out of each bay after feeding.
Layout is built to your herd size. Number of bays and gate placement are confirmed at the site visit.
Feeding Pen Specifications
| Component | Standard Spec | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bay Width | 12 to 14 ft per horse | Narrower causes aggression at feeding time |
| Bay Depth | 20 to 30 ft | Deeper bays give more room to maneuver |
| Fence Height | 54 to 60 inches | High enough to prevent horses reaching over dividers |
| Post Depth | 2.5 to 3 ft | All posts in concrete on feeding pen builds |
| Gate Width | 4 to 6 ft front, 4 ft back | Front wide enough for horse entry. Back sized for handler exit only. |
| Divider Height | Full fence height | Partial dividers allow horses to reach across and fight |
Feeding pens work best when paired with a proper turnout area. See Paddock Fencing and Horse Pasture Fencing for those builds.
Feeding Pen Construction Across Five Central Florida Counties
Fences R Us builds feeding pens for horse and livestock properties within roughly one hour of Ocala.
Other Equestrian Builds from Fences R Us
Feeding pen construction is one of seven equestrian builds from Fences R Us. See the full Equestrian Structures & Fencing page.
Frequently Asked Questions About Feeding Pen Construction in Ocala, FL
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