Equestrian Excellence: Enjoy Your Dream Horse Barn

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Enjoy A Horse Barn Or Shelter in Kentucky Designed With Unmatched Craftsmanship

When it comes to your horse, we know you don’t want to settle for average designs and quality.

Instead, we invite you to immerse your horses in the luxury of Amish craftsmanship with our modular and pre-fab horse barns.

At AmishCo, we help design the perfect home for your horses in the great State of Kentucky, blending timeless tradition with modern design, construction, and delivery technology to create a stable that reflects your commitment to their well-being.

Craftsmanship Rooted in Equine Care

Craftsmanship Rooted in Equine Care

Your Barn. Your Way.

Your Barn. Your Way.

Testimonials

"So great to work with!"

Darrell has been great to work with on our garage design and build

Gretchen

"We are impressed"

The level of care and effort from start to finish was fantastic. We are impressed. It's rare to find a company willing to see their customers as people and not just a dollar sign, but they’ve been that kind of company. We cannot recommend enough!

Robbins

"Made everything stunning."

This business is on the move and responding to the trend of making your backyard a greater utility while enhancing the attractive aspect of your space.

Thomas

"Sturdy and professional."

Everything was so well built, large variety of possible structures.

Kathleen

Questions About Our Horse Barns in Kentucky? Get Your Answers Here!

How does AmishCo build a horse barn in Kentucky?

One of the unique aspects of AmishCo is that we use Amish builders to construct our horse barns. We do this because their skill, hard work, ingenuity, and honesty are unrivaled. The Amish are well known for their craftsmanship, and it is for good reasons.

Another unique feature of AmishCo is that we leverage both manufacturing and construction methods and technology. This is one of the more notable differences that sets us apart from a local contractor. The manufacturing aspect of our build process is represented by the fact that we build as much of the horse barn as we can in our shops. There are several advantages to this. It gives us a controlled environment—there are no ‘rainy days’ when you’re working under a roof! It allows our builders to be incredibly efficient as we can set up our saws, tools, and lumber in a way that produces the most output. It also allows us to buy materials in bulk and store them in a protected area from the elements, using them over time. This allows us to buy our materials by the tractor-trailer load, enabling us to use higher-quality materials for less money than if we were buying materials for each job.

We then deliver our horse barns either fully built or in modules. Our run-in sheds are commonly delivered fully built and can even be delivered fully built with a 4’ overhang. However, overhangs over 4’ need to be completed at your site.

Our shed-row horse barns are commonly delivered fully built as well. They can also be delivered fully built with a 4’ overhang, while 6’, 8’, 10’, and 12’ overhangs need to be built after the barn is placed at your site. Our center aisle horse barns are delivered as modular barns. This is called modular-style construction because these barns are typically delivered in 2-3 modules, set and anchored at your location, and finished on site. The onsite work is where the construction methodology comes in. Whatever can’t be built in our shops and delivered can be built at your location. In this way, AmishCo combines the benefits of Amish craftsmanship with the latest in manufacturing, construction, and design technology to deliver consistently beautiful, functional, and durable horse barns!

What are the features included in a horse barn?

AmishCo uses a steel-reinforced, 6x6 pressure-treated perimeter base for all of our barns, which allows us to deliver the barn fully built or in modules. We use solid oak framing and either white pine board & batten siding or LP SmartSide board & batten siding, which has a 50-year limited warranty. The white pine board & batten siding tends to go well with stain and has a beautiful, rustic look, while the LP SmartSide board & batten siding tends to hold paint better and require less maintenance over the years. We use limited lifetime shingles or 40-year metal for the roof.

Each stall comes with a 1” thick solid oak kickboard as well as a powder-coated metal grill partition above the kickboard between each stall. We can build a solid wooden wall partition between each stall as well if that is preferred, at the same price. The shed-row horse barns come with a 4’x7’ Dutch door with a powder-coated metal chew guard on the top of the bottom door. The Dutch doors also come with premium, powder-coated hardware, including horse head door latches and heavy-duty, bolt-thru barn door hinges. Each stall also comes with a 24”x28” sliding wood-sash window with a powder-coated metal grill protector.

Our center aisle horse barns come with 2x8 tongue & groove stall fronts in the center aisle, as well as a sliding stall door and a powder-coated metal grill stall front. Each stall comes standard with a 24”x28” sliding wood-sash window with a powder-coated metal grill protector, which can be upgraded to a 4’x7’ Dutch door if you would like to give your horses an easy exit to their paddock or pasture.

What size horse barn do I need?

The first thing to consider is how many stalls you need. Next, consider how many other rooms or areas you might need, like a tack room, a storage room, a wash stall, or just an open storage area.

Once you have an idea of how many stalls and other rooms you need, you’ll want to consider how large your stalls should be. This is usually dependent on the size of the horse but can include other considerations like foaling stalls, ventilation, future possibilities, etc.

These factors will usually give you a pretty good indication of whether a shed-row horse barn or a center aisle horse barn is more suitable for you. A nice “in-between” option can be an L-shaped horse barn. Overhangs can add a lot to a shed-row horse barn (or any barn for that matter) as well.

What is a modular Amish-built horse barn?

A modular Amish-built horse barn is a barn that is built in modules in our shop and delivered in segments, with the finishing work being completed on site. This is typically the most efficient form of construction for a variety of reasons.

It is also an increasingly common form of construction for its ability to concentrate labor needs and produce consistent results, similar to how cooking in your kitchen tends to deliver a more consistent outcome than cooking over a fire.

What is the average cost to build a horse barn in Kentucky?

The cost of AmishCo’s Amish-built horse barns varies considerably depending on style, size, options, and even delivery location. A $5k Amish-built run-in shed might be exactly what you need, or you may be most happy with a $400k center-aisle horse barn.

Because of this range, it is hard to give average prices, but we would be happy to give you ballpark prices or even an exact quote if you contact us.

Does AmishCo offer a warranty for their horse barns?

AmishCo uses the best materials possible for your horse barn and passes all material warranties along to the purchaser. We also stand behind all of our buildings and will not rest until you are satisfied, so our warranty to you is 100% satisfaction guaranteed. If something is not right, we will fix it.

Does AmishCo build horse barns throughout Kentucky?

Yes! We build our barns anywhere in the Lower 48 states except the State of California.

Premium Horse Barns & Shelters in Kentucky

Premium Horse Barns & Shelters in Kentucky

Learn more about Kentucky…

Building a horse barn in Kentucky means creating a space that meets the highest standards of safety, comfort, and functionality for both horses and their owners. Our experienced team specializes in designing and constructing top-quality horse barns tailored to your specific needs. Whether you require a small stable or a large equestrian facility, we use premium materials and advanced construction techniques to ensure durability and efficiency. Our barns are designed to provide optimal ventilation, easy maintenance, and a welcoming environment for your horses, ensuring their well-being and your peace of mind.

Kentucky, often called the "Bluegrass State," has a rich history and is renowned for its
equestrian culture. The state became the 15th state to join the Union on June 1, 1792. Kentucky is famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the natural beauty of its rolling hills and expansive farmland. The state played a significant role in the American Civil War and has a diverse cultural heritage. For more detailed historical information, you can visit the official Kentucky government site and the Kentucky Wikipedia page.

Top attractions in Kentucky include the Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky Horse Park, Churchill Downs, Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Red River Gorge, Keeneland, Newport Aquarium, Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, and others.

We sell and build our horse barns and shelters throughout Kentucky including Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, Owensboro, Covington, Richmond, Georgetown, Florence, Hopkinsville, Nicholasville, Elizabethtown, Henderson, Frankfort, Jeffersontown, Paducah, Independence, Radcliff, Ashland, Madisonville, Winchester, Murray, Erlanger, St. Matthews, Fort Thomas, Danville and others.

Counties include Adair County, Allen County, Anderson County, Ballard County, Barren County, Bath County, Bell County, Boone County, Bourbon County, Boyd County, Boyle County, Bracken County, Breathitt County, Breckinridge County, Bullitt County, Butler County, Caldwell County, Calloway County, Campbell County, Carlisle County, Carroll
County, Carter County, Casey County, Christian County, Clark County, Clay County, Clinton County, Crittenden County, Cumberland County, Daviess County, Edmonson County, Elliott County, Estill County, Fayette County, Fleming County, Floyd County, Franklin County, Fulton County, Gallatin County, Garrard County, Grant County, Graves County, Grayson County, Green County, Greenup County, Hancock County, Hardin County, Harlan County, Harrison County, Hart County, Henderson County, Henry County, Hickman County, Hopkins County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Jessamine County, Johnson County, Kenton County, Knott County, Knox County, LaRue County, Laurel County, Lawrence County, Lee County, Leslie County, Letcher County, Lewis County, Lincoln County, Livingston County, Logan County, Lyon County, McCracken County, McCreary County, McLean County, Madison County, Magoffin County, Marion County, Marshall County, Martin County, Mason County, Meade County, Menifee County, Mercer County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County, Montgomery County, Morgan County, Muhlenberg County, Nelson County, Nicholas County, Ohio County, Oldham County, Owen County, Owsley County, Pendleton County, Perry County, Pike County, Powell County, Pulaski County, Robertson County, Rockcastle County, Rowan County, Russell County, Scott County, Shelby County, Simpson County, Spencer County, Taylor County, Todd County, Trigg County, Trimble County, Union County, Warren County, Washington County, Wayne County, Webster County, Whitley County, Wolfe County, and Woodford County.