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  2. Stable - Wikipedia

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    A stable is a building in which working animals are kept, especially horses or oxen. [ 1 ] : 200 [ 2 ] : 42 The building is usually divided into stalls , and may include storage for equipment and feed.

  3. Equestrian facility - Wikipedia

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    The term "stables" to describe the overall building is used in most major variants of English, but in American English (AmE) the singular form "stable" is also used to describe a building. In British English (BrE), the singular term "stable" refers only to a box for a single horse, while in the USA the term "box stall" or "stall" describes such ...

  4. Happy Pets: Guide to Building a Horse Stable - AOL

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    Because first, you need a Horse Stable. So you're going. Horses have arrived at the Happy Pets pet shop, but unless you've got 320 Facebook Credits to spend -- or the equivalent of $32 USD -- you ...

  5. Livery yard - Wikipedia

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    Because of the temporary boarding aspect, livery stables were often attached to a hotel or boarding house. Located at Buffalo, New York, the C. W. Miller Livery Stable is an example of a multi-story livery stable. The livery stable was a necessary institution of every American town, but its role has been generally overlooked by historians.

  6. Animal stall - Wikipedia

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    Stalls constructed inside a building Stalls facing outward. A stall is an enclosure housing one or a few animals. [1]: 201 A building with multiple stalls for horses is called a stable. [1]: 200 A stable or barn which houses livestock is subdivided into stalls or pens. Freestanding stalls may be constructed inside a larger building, or be built ...

  7. Mews - Wikipedia

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    Mews are usually located in desirable residential areas, having been built to cater for the horses, coachmen and stable-servants of prosperous residents. The word mews comes from the Royal Mews in London, England, a set of royal stables built 500 years ago on a former royal hawk mews. The term is now commonly used in English-speaking countries ...

  8. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    Leg Bandages – stable bandages or rolls of self-adhering vet wrap; Adhesive tape for keeping bandages in place; Poultice boot, for hoof injuries. (A hoof boot can be used for this purpose, though a medical boot is usually easier to put on and take off) Over-the-counter medications Medical grade antibacterial soap; Wound ointment for minor ...

  9. Bank barn - Wikipedia

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    In the Pennsylvania barn, the upper floor was a hayloft and the lower a stable area. [1] The barn doors were typically on the sidewall. With William Penn's promise of freedom and inexpensive land, many settlers came to Pennsylvania. Among these settlers were the Germans, who began to build bank barns on their land.