EQN 2150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Bank Barn, Hip Roof, Gambrel

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Resp (cpod, dust) stereotypies colic feet: esp if kept in wet bedding. Barn styles rectangular with stalls on either side and an aisle (lots in n am), usually peaked roof. Bank barn: older style built into bank for warmth, ease of access to hayloft. A frame and then slope becomes more big (hip roof ????? gambrel: 2nd slope is stepper, gives storage space in hayloft. Monitor: like gable but middle part is raised, extra storage, not common in can but common in south western states. Pole construction in cement: build from ground up, poles in ground, poles 4-6 feet deep in ground below frost: how keeps steady. Depends on material field stone more exp than cinder blocks: damp: condensationi cant scape, can be cold in winter. Wood: adv, pretty, natural, easy to build, easy on horses legs if kick the wall, dis, fire, rot, termites, horse can kickchew, maintenance. Injure horse if they kick it inside with something like wood.

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