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  2. Hayloft - Wikipedia

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    The hayloft is filled with loose hay from the top of a wagon, thrown up through a large door, usually some 3 metres (10 ft) or more above the ground, often in the gable end of the building. Some haylofts have slots or holes (sometimes with hatches), each above a hay-rack or manger in the animal housing below. The hay could easily be dropped ...

  3. Hay hood - Wikipedia

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    To prevent small gaps around the closed doors at the beam penetration that would allow birds to enter the barn, one farmer in Reasnor, Iowa, designed a hay hood with a "bunker door" that when closed, was an angled floor on the hay hood, completely enclosing the hood and keeping birds such as sparrows and pigeons out of the barn. [5]

  4. Listed buildings in Leekfrith - Wikipedia

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    The barn is in stone with a stone slate roof, and two levels, consisting of a hay loft over a byre. It contains top-hung casement windows , two with Tudor arched heads, doorways with similar heads, and hay loft doors.To the right is a later lean-to extension.

  5. Listed buildings in Ipstones - Wikipedia

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    The barn is in sandstone with a chamfered eaves band, and a tile roof with a verge parapet. There are two levels, with a hay loft above cattle sheds, and a long front of about 25 metres (82 ft). In the lower level are two wide entries, and three doors with heavy lintels, and in the upper level is a hay loft door. [38] II: Barn northeast of ...

  6. Crib barn - Wikipedia

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    This type of barn is the most common in Appalachia. The doors in this type of crib barn face either front or in, toward the breezeway. The loft, as is typical with crib barns that have lofts, is used for storage of feed and hay in this design of crib barn while the first floor is used for stabling.

  7. Prairie barn - Wikipedia

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    A prairie barn in Greene County, Indiana, with a prominent hay hood. Note the low hanging gambrel roof. The design of a prairie barn, also known as the Western barn, reflects the iconic image of an American barn. The peak roof over the hay loft is what helps give the prairie barn its familiarity across the landscape.