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  2. Animal stall - Wikipedia

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    A box stall for a horse. 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 ...

  3. Structural clay tile - Wikipedia

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    Also called building tile, structural terra cotta, hollow tile, saltillo tile, and clay block, the material is an extruded clay shape with substantial depth that allows it to be laid in the same manner as other clay or concrete masonry. In North America it was chiefly used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reaching peak popularity ...

  4. Equestrian facility - Wikipedia

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    These can also be known as a loose box (BrE), a stable (BrE), a stall (AmE) or box stall (AmE). Stalls restricting movement – These are known as a stall (BrE) or a tie stall (AmE). The horse is restricted in movement, can normally face only in one direction, and may or may not be able to lie down, depending on width and if or how tightly the ...

  5. Stable - Wikipedia

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    These stables covered approximately 182,986 square feet, had floors sloped for drainage, and could contain about 480 horses. [3] Free-standing stables began to be built from the 16th century. They were well built and placed near the house because these animals were highly valued and carefully maintained.

  6. Threshing floor - Wikipedia

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    A horse pulling a threshing-board on a threshing floor Sheaves of grain would be opened up and the stalks spread across the threshing floor. Pairs of donkeys or oxen (or sometimes cattle , or horses) would then be walked round and round, often dragging a heavy threshing board behind them, to tear the ears of grain from the stalks, and loosen ...

  7. Animal Research Institute Buildings - Wikipedia

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    A small secondary gable extends about three- quarters the length of the main ridge to assist ventilation. All roof planes are sheeted with corrugated metal. The stable is timber-framed, and clad in weatherboards. The floor is a concrete slab with areas of early brick flooring visible in the rooms on its eastern side.

  8. Granolithic - Wikipedia

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    Granolithic screed, also known as granolithic paving [1] and granolithic concrete, [2] is a type of construction material composed of cement and fine aggregate such as granite or other hard-wearing rock. [3] It is generally used as flooring, or as paving (such as for sidewalks).

  9. Track surface - Wikipedia

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    Al Khor Horse Breeders Park, Qatar Fibresand: Mansfield Sand Company: Sand particles and polypropylene fibres. [8] Southwell [9] (until 2021) [10] Polytrack: Martin Collins Enterprises: A mixture of silica sand, recycled synthetic fibers (carpet & spandex) and recycled rubber/pvc. In cold climates, the mixture may also include jelly cable ...

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