Weimedog, if you are using the oak for horse stalls, or any other such purpose, use it green. You will have a real hard time getting a nail thru it when it is dry, and there is no real benefit of drying it for this type of application. Ask any old farmer.
If you do want to dry wood for other uses, make sure the stack gets good airflow if it is stacked in a barn, otherwise it can get moldy.
If you do want to dry wood for other uses, make sure the stack gets good airflow if it is stacked in a barn, otherwise it can get moldy.