Historic Evergreen Ridge Stock Farm


Stallion Barn, Sept 2009

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The Stallion Barn, Sept 2009.    Let's open the door and look inside.
The Stallion Barn, Sept 2009.

One stallion was kept here, and another to the right.    The box along the wall is for hay bales.
One stallion was kept here, and another to the right.

The hay bales were stored in the loft and dropped down when needed.
The hay bales were stored in the loft and dropped down when needed.

Sturdy bars kept the two stallions separated.
Sturdy bars kept the two stallions separated.

The bars were purchased from Louden Machinery Company in Fairfield.
The bars were purchased from Louden Machinery Company in Fairfield.

A hall on the north side provided access to the small feed-bin doors, which swung out for loading.
A hall on the north side provided access to the small feed-bin doors, which swung out for loading.

A hall on the north side provided access to the small feed-bin doors, which swung out for loading.
A hall on the north side provided access to the small feed-bin doors, which swung out for loading.

A look into the second stall.    Each stall had its own outside door.
A look into the second stall.    Each stall had its own outside door.

This hangs on the north door.
This hangs on the north door.

West side of the Stallion Barn, Sept 2009.
West side of the Stallion Barn, Sept 2009.

Photos by Jeff Fitz-Randolph, Sept, 2009


Historic Evergreen Ridge Stock Farm