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Tina's New Loafing Shed

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 12:26 am
by BrokenolMarine
We'd call this a pole barn in VA, but here and in Texas I guess it's a pole barn. The crew drove up from Texas and put it up in two days. They welded the pipe frame, and skinned it. It's 12x32 with an 8' overhang (awning) to keep Miss T dry when working and the cows dry when there is weather. We'll add one gate to control new calves or sick cows, and Tina designed the divider to allow calves to enter the closed stall from the side if she is feeding special hay/grain to the calves and NOT the mama.

We'll add lights and plugs over the next few weeks or so, and there is a spigot behind the barn to make filling the trough easy. It's right behind the barn. If something is locked up, it's a 20 yard walk to fill a bucket or she can run a hose to the barn, no problem. Beats hauling buckets of water down to the old barn. MORE importantly if she has a sick calf, we will be able to put a heat lamp in this barn. :) We saved for a good while and paid cash, they were happy, WE were happy. No interest payments on cash.


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If you look at this pic of construction in progress, you'll see the distance to the house:

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and this pic shows the distance to the old barn down by the pond. You might be able to tell, the ground drops down and you cross the creek to get to the old barn. When the creek is "Really" running we are glad for the 4x4 Polaris Ranger, never had an issue making it to the barn no matter the flow.

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Add the two and you see what Tina had to travel twice a day in all weather and all seasons to take care of the animals. No electricity, and no water down there. She will be thrilled with the new arrangement. Only downside, when the Mama starts to complain at 630am that's it's time to be fed, we will certainly HEAR it now. The bedroom window is on THAT end of the house. :evil:

Re: Tina's New Loafing Shed

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 10:09 am
by Hatchdog
Nice setup and looks to be very stout. Sure like the looks of all that green grass.

Re: Tina's New Loafing Shed

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 10:50 am
by BrokenolMarine
That green grass is ONE of the reasons we told the realtor we wanted to see properties in the Mountain areas of Oklahoma and not down in the plains. My daughter lives in South Central Oklahoma at the Texas border. An entirely different look to that area. More brown, less green. ;) More Texas-y.
8-)

Re: Tina's New Loafing Shed

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 11:18 am
by North Country Gal
That is a lovely area, for sure, with all that green. I can see why you like it so much.

Re: Tina's New Loafing Shed

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 11:24 am
by BigAl52
Very nice area Marine. Like it alot

Re: Tina's New Loafing Shed

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 2:35 pm
by BrokenolMarine
As I said before, we like it because it's quiet. No shopping near by, no fast food, no gas stations... Thirty minutes for all that, but quiet.

Re: Tina's New Loafing Shed

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:48 pm
by Rifletom
You have yourselves a very nice spread there Marine. Peaceful looking.

Re: Tina's New Loafing Shed

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 6:12 pm
by daytime dave
Beautiful place you have Marine. I like how there was no muss or fuss. They got it done fast and right. Cash is still king where I come from too.
It must be a pain to take everything to the old barn, especially if it has no power or water.