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Designing A Barn
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<blockquote data-quote="1wlimo" data-source="post: 833647" data-attributes="member: 16646"><p>The pens in my barn are just pannels that fix to the wall at the back and each end of the barn. This means that you have problems if you want a pen in the middle, but other wise is really good.</p><p></p><p>We used to use old wooden railway ties as posts when they were in a sleave. This works good, only you need the loader to pull them out. </p><p></p><p>A good hard packed clay floor can be as good as a concrete floor. It does need to be sloped like you would with concrete and have no holes for water to collect. Depends on the water table etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wlimo, post: 833647, member: 16646"] The pens in my barn are just pannels that fix to the wall at the back and each end of the barn. This means that you have problems if you want a pen in the middle, but other wise is really good. We used to use old wooden railway ties as posts when they were in a sleave. This works good, only you need the loader to pull them out. A good hard packed clay floor can be as good as a concrete floor. It does need to be sloped like you would with concrete and have no holes for water to collect. Depends on the water table etc [/QUOTE]
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