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<blockquote data-quote="spoon" data-source="post: 476559" data-attributes="member: 7420"><p>I'm gonna have to get a barn up over the winter or early spring so I can start my new adventure in hobby farming so I need some advice. Our old one that burned down was a dual purpose barn, cattle/tobacco. We no longer have tobacco so all I need is a cattle barn. I kinda know what I want but I was curious what size most stalls are? Seems like what ones I've been in were pretty much the same size but I not a real good judge of dimensions. Also any other helpful hints you've seen or come up with on your own wouild be appreciated. I'm sure when it's done I'll wish I had done something different but I'd like to avoid all of that I can. Pics would be good as well if you have any you'd like to share. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoon, post: 476559, member: 7420"] I'm gonna have to get a barn up over the winter or early spring so I can start my new adventure in hobby farming so I need some advice. Our old one that burned down was a dual purpose barn, cattle/tobacco. We no longer have tobacco so all I need is a cattle barn. I kinda know what I want but I was curious what size most stalls are? Seems like what ones I've been in were pretty much the same size but I not a real good judge of dimensions. Also any other helpful hints you've seen or come up with on your own wouild be appreciated. I'm sure when it's done I'll wish I had done something different but I'd like to avoid all of that I can. Pics would be good as well if you have any you'd like to share. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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