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  2. Barn - Wikipedia

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    A bridge barn in Switzerland. The bridge (rather than a ramp) in this case also shelters animals. Starke Round Barn in Red Cloud, Nebraska, the largest freestanding barn in the country. A barn is an agricultural building usually on farms and used for various purposes.

  3. Stable - Wikipedia

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    There are many different types of stables in use today; the American-style stable called a barn, for instance, is a large barn with a door at each end and individual stalls inside or free-standing stables with top and bottom-opening doors. The term "stable" is additionally utilised to denote a business or a collection of animals under the care ...

  4. Field barn - Wikipedia

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    A field barn is an outbuilding located in a field, some distance ("further afield") from farmer's residence or the main cluster of buildings that constitute a farmstead. [1] Field barns were necessary when arable fields or valuable pastures were located some distance from a village or the residences of the agricultural workers who tended the ...

  5. Equestrian facility - Wikipedia

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    Horses are often kept inside buildings known as barns or stables, which provide shelter for the animals. These buildings are normally subdivided to provide a separate stall or box for each horse, which prevents horses injuring each other, separates horses of different genders, allows for individual care regimens such as restricted or special ...

  6. Animal stall - Wikipedia

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    A box stall (US) or loose box (UK) or horse box (UK) is a larger stall where a horse is not tied and is free to move about, turn around, and lay down. [3] Sizes for box stalls vary depending on the size of the horse and a few other factors. Typical dimensions for a single horse are 10 by 12 feet (3.0 by 3.7 m) to 14 by 14 feet (4.3 by 4.3 m).

  7. Summit Lake Livestock converts hog barns for cattle production

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    Jul. 8—WILMONT — When brothers Russ and Brian Penning started Summit Lake Livestock about 15 years ago, they did so as a way to get their own start on the larger Penning Farms operation ...

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