Spring Cleaning Checklist for Your Barn and Horse Farm, Presented by Kentucky Performance Products

It’s official. Spring is here. That means it’s time to get started on spring cleaning at the barn. Here are some helpful reminders to make sure you keep your barn and gear in top shape.

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Spring is here. It’s time to get started on your spring cleaning plan.

On cleaning day, be sure to:

  1. Turn out horses so they are not exposed to dust stirred up by cleaning.
  2. Open all windows and doors for ventilation.

Barn

  • Scrub buckets, feed bins and water tanks that were diffi­cult to clean during cold weather.
  • Remove dust and cobwebs from all surfaces, including rafters.
  • Inspect your barn; complete any repairs or maintenance.
  • Don’t forget to check wiring for rodent damage.
  • Clean gutters and downspouts.
  • Clean hayloft.

Stalls

  • Strip stalls, scrub walls, remove and disinfect mats.
  • Repaint or re-stain walls.
  • Repair or level floor underneath mats.
  • Before re-bedding, make sure everything has air dried.

Feed/Tack Rooms

  • Clean and replace any old or damaged feed bins.
  • Check the quality and dates on all supplements, feeds, and medications. Discard all outdated drugs or supplements.
  • Inspect smoke detectors; replace batteries and any non-functioning units.
  • Inspect fire extinguisher; recharge as needed.
  • Review your plan for spring weather emergencies.
  • Restock first-aid kit.
  • Disinfect and clean brushes.
  • Send blankets for cleaning and repair, then store in a dry rodent-proof location.

Pasture Inspections

  • Check automatic waters.
  • Clean out and inspect run-in sheds.
  • Walk the fence line and make repairs.
  • Walk the field and fill any holes.
  • Inspect pasture quality.
  • If needed, send samples off for testing to develop a fertilizing plan.
  • Chain harrow to spread manure, dead grass, and even out rough areas.
  • Add gravel as needed to high tra­ffic areas like walking paths and gates.
  • Work on problem drainage areas you noticed over the winter.

Riding Areas

  • Harrow and drag arenas.
  • Inspect your footing and perform maintenance.
  • If you have trails you frequently use, you may need to pick up fallen trees and limbs.

Horse Trailer

  • Look for rust.
  • Inspect tires.
  • Check lights and brakes.
  • Look under the mats for any floor damage.
  • Inspect roof and windows for leaks.
  • Lubricate hinges.

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