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“Horse Bar” Built Into Corner Of Barn
Van Wingerden converted a corner of their horse barn into a 2-sided feeding station. It replaces the last horse stall in the barn.
“I call it a horse bar,” he says. “We cut out two 6-ft. high openings in the metal sides, one 15 ft. long and the other 6 ft., and left the building’s corner post intact. We als
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“Horse Bar” Built Into Corner Of Barn LIVESTOCK Feeding Equipment Van Wingerden converted a corner of their horse barn into a 2-sided feeding station It replaces the last horse stall in the barn “I call it a horse bar ” he says “We cut out two 6-ft high openings in the metal sides one 15 ft long and the other 6 ft and left the building’s corner post intact We also installed sections of plywood to form a back wall and laid down pallets for the floor We use a skid loader to drop net wrapped big square bales onto the floor It’s a good way to use a corner of the building that we weren’t using anyway because it lets the horses stay outside in the fresh air while keeping the hay dry ” Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Nick Van Wingerden 12640 Hwy 89 Granville Ill 61326 ph 815 252-9731; nickvw@outlook com
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