Practical examples from the HIT-Aktivstall®
Experiences from completed projects in species-appropriate horse management
How can a yard be designed to give horses more movement, fresh air and social contact – while at the same time making day-to-day work easier?
Our references provide insight into successful active stable projects of all sizes and types.
From the redesign of small private yards to the construction of large facilities: here you can see how HIT-Aktivstall® concepts look in practice and the difference they make for both horses and people.
A wide range of solutions for every need
Every equestrian yard has different spatial conditions, workflows and goals. That’s why we develop a tailored concept for each facility – whether for:
- Livery yards with mixed horse groups
- Riding schools with clearly structured routines
- Breeding and young stock operations with special requirements for feeding and movement
- Sport horse yards offering additional services for training and recovery
- Private horse owners on their own property
- Active Boxes to improve individual housing systems
- Conversion or new-build projects of any size
Positive changes from the perspective of yard operators
Many of our customers report noticeable improvements after implementation:
- Calmer social behaviour within the herd
- Healthier, more motivated horses thanks to increased movement and fresh air
- Reduced daily workload through automated feeding systems
- Time and cost savings thanks to well-organised stable management
“Since switching from traditional box housing to the HIT Aktivstall® concept, our horses have become more balanced and healthier, the workload has decreased, and profitability has improved.”
– Beate Uffelmann, manager, Hof Kinzigtal
Inspiration for your own yard
With more than 1,000 active stable projects completed, the message is clear: flexible planning and technically well-designed solutions provide the foundation for species-appropriate and economically sustainable horse management.