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  2. Stable - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, stables in Great Britain had a hayloft on their first (i.e. upper) floor and a pitching door at the front. Doors and windows were symmetrically arranged. 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 ...

  3. Livery yard - Wikipedia

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    Part livery - The horse is normally fed, watered, and the stall or loose box is mucked out (cleaned) on behalf of the owner. It is not trained or exercised. Do it yourself or DIY livery - A stall in the stable and paddock or field are usually provided. The owner undertakes all care of the horse and provides all hay, feed and bedding.

  4. Doncaster Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    The second floor was claimed to hold up to 50 tons of hay and 12,000 bushels of grain. The floor sloped and chutes were cut into the floor so that feed could be easily deposited into the mangers of the horse stalls below. [2] [3] Water from the third floor tank went through a gravity-based plumbing system to each horse's stall. [3]

  5. 32 text messages your horse would send you (if they ... - AOL

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    Your horse is Dusty’s best friend, but sadly the feeling isn’t mutual and she is unknowingly driving your horse up the wall. ... You emptied the hay onto the floor and now it’s a gourmet ...

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    A guide to the best types of flooring for your home and expert recommendations for the most versatile flooring materials including wood, stone, vinyl and more.

  7. 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 ...

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