Posted by Bruce from Can. on December 11, 2016 at 18:12:03 from (70.52.185.7):
This old barn has sat empty for the most part , the last 5 years. I'm the first picture you see the barn getting some roof repair. The main barn is 40x80 , with a 40x40 L attached. The stable was just all open, gutted out, and not really suited to our needs . So this fall we changed it into pens for calves of various sizes, from post weaned baby's in the second picture. The third picture is of the 40x40 L section, for big heifers. And the last picture shows 4 pens in the main barn , were calves can be grouped according to size. The whole barn can be cleaned out with a skid steer, and large round bales of hay and straw used for feed and bedding. I have also poured a pad beside the barn to place a hopper bottom feed bin on. New heated water bowls throughout the barn with water lines down 4 feet under the floor. This little project also requirered me to upgrade the electrical pannel , and some wiring upgrades. New steel penning , new steel support columns, and several truck loads of ready mix to redo the floor. Don't really look like much, but sure cost a few $$$ . This has given new life to the old barn , and makes my calf chores a breeze. Bruce
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