Wishing to build a mini stable/shelter

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Now this by far has to be the best looking one yet, when and if I get my place this is what I want to build. These pics are of Dakota Winds Farm in Owensound Area. Just had to share this with it's old western look!

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Just love the Ol' Saloon look :new_shocked:

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The horses run from the back!
 
Thanks Bob I did see these photos on one of your previous topics and thought they were great! Now all we need are pics of the horses sitting up at the bar sucking on a beer lol!! :new_rofl:
 
Hi,

I had lots of pictures of my paddock barn... but lost them

when my computer passed away....

I will get try to get you some pictures today
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Thanks for the compliments. I just love my little barns.
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~Sandy
 
This isn't the best picture.. My paddock has my first barn.

It is a 2-stall, shed row barn that was delivered. I had the

overhang built on to it. It is a Great barn that works

really well.
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[SIZE=12pt]Your place is to die for :new_shocked: :aktion033: :aktion033: [/SIZE]
 
If you go to my website, there are lots of pics on there of the barn and littel run in sheds, we have 2, one of the very corner of the paddock and then one right off the barn, but we have a huge barn, so its not "small" lOl

www.marvelous-minis.piczo.com
 
Haven't figured out how to attach a picture yet, but I had a 10x14' shed built, with a dutch door on one side, and an openingon the other side, which goes into a 60'x50' corral. I had a fence put into the shed, which left one side 9x10 and the other side 5x10'. I stored my driving cart and supplies and my hay on smaller side. I just got a 7 month old filly, so I had an opening cut into the smaller side, and have moved my cart and the food out of the building. It is great...I can walk in and feed them, walk through to go into the corral without removing the chain on the gate (the gelding learned how to open the latch). If you want some pictures, e-mail me and I can send them.
 

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