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  2. 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).

  3. Map seed - Wikipedia

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    In video games using procedural world generation, the map seed is a (relatively) short number or text string which is used to procedurally create the game world ("map"). "). This means that while the seed-unique generated map may be many megabytes in size (often generated incrementally and virtually unlimited in potential size), it is possible to reset to the unmodified map, or the unmodified ...

  4. Talk:Animal stall - Wikipedia

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    An de:Anbindestall is a subclass of an animal stall where each animal is bound by a chain or other mechanics to an individual feeding place. Also the opposing forms like a Schweinebucht oder Ferkelkäfig are animal stalls. Even a free running Laufstall can have single animal stalls for offering partly separated sleeping places.

  5. Stall - Wikipedia

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    Animal stall, an enclosure for an animal; Restroom stall, an enclosure providing privacy to the user of a single toilet in a public restroom; Market stall, a makeshift or mobile structures for selling market goods or serving food; Choir stall, seating in a church for the choir; Stalls (theatre), the ground floor seats in a theatre/cinema ...

  6. Tie stall - Wikipedia

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    The stall dimensions depend on the cow size, with pregnant and sick cows needing more space. In the Netherland dimensions of 1,85 meter by 1,25 meter are used. In the USA, 52 inch (1,3208 meter) is most common. The front of the stall should be open, so that the cow can lunge forward when standing up. Different materials can be used for the bedding.

  7. Livery yard - Wikipedia

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    All other care, including feeding of grain, stall-cleaning, grooming and all exercise, is the responsibility of the owner. Self-board: Similar to "DIY livery" in the UK. The stabling is provided, and the owner is responsible for all care. In most cases, hay and stall bedding is available for the use of the boarders.

  8. Gestation crate - Wikipedia

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    A gestation crate, also known as a sow stall, is a metal enclosure in which a farmed sow used for breeding may be kept during pregnancy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A standard crate measures 6.6 ft x 2.0 ft (2 m x 60 cm).

  9. Stable - Wikipedia

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    Their interiors were divided into stalls and usually included a large stall for a foaling mare or sick horse. The floors were cobbled (or, later, bricked) and featured drainage channels. An outside stone stairway constructed against the side of the building was common for reaching the upper level. [4] [2]: 7