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Horse Stalls This directory will guide you to
the best North American websites for
prefab stall systems, custom designed stalls, Dutch
doors, stall shutters, feeders, mats and pavers, and horse care tools
and equipment. |
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Pole-Barn and Run-In Shed Plans Order
gable, truss-roof pole barn plans from 10x12 to 32x40 or shed-roof pole
barn and loafing shed plans at from 10x12 to 15x24. These inexpensive,
instant-download plans are complete with all the drawings and
material lists you'll need to quickly and professionally
construct your barn or shed. All of the plans allow for custom door, window
and stall placement. Include the book "Pole Barns Made Easy" with
your plan order and you'll have a step-by-step guide to planning
and building your own barn. |
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Amish Built Horse
Structures by Lancaster County Barns These
sturdy Amish-built barns are available in an expansive selection
of styles and in sizes from a 10x10 run-in shed to a 36x84
center aisle barn. Barns are available with from one to sixteen
stalls and in 10x10, 10x12 and 12x12 stall sizes. Have one built
for you, finished in wood or metal siding and assembled on your
property. Choose optional colors, roofing, cupolas, doors, stall
lining. partitions, windows and vents to create the perfect barn
for your horses. |
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StableWise Horse Barn Plans
Their 36'x36' pole barn with hay loft can be built with up to six stalls,
or with areas for feed, tack, grooming and washing. You'll find a variety
of horse barn plans and helpful advice on how to plan, build and maintain
your horse farm at
StableWise.com. |
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Looking for a Great Barn Building or Renovation Contractor? Fill
in some simple information about your project at
ServiceMagic.com and you'll be matched with up to four top rated
professionals, in your area, who can help you build your barn.
The process is easy, quick and free, and there's absolutely no
obligation to you. |
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Barn Building and Restotration Websites on the
eBackroad Find contractors, building manufacturers,
products and services to help you build a new barn or restore an old
one. |
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Barn and Outbuilding Plans from the Back Home Newsletter
The Back Home Newsletter reviews free building plans and woodwork
projects from a variety of sources. It also covers inexpensive
blueprints, do-it-yourself kits and easy-to-use design/build software.
Most importantly, it focuses on building projects that are simple and
inexpensive to build and to maintain. If you're planning to build a
horse barn, sign up for a free subscription. You'll enjoy the fresh
designs and design ideas. |
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American Wood Barn and Garage Plans
These small pole-barn plans are designed to look like traditional
American farm barns and carriage houses. They all have storage lofts and
can be built with a variety of exterior materials. They are available as
horse barns, garages, workshops, sheds and storage barns. |
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