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Plan No. 6118 
(3-SHEETS) 
BOX STALL 
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BOX STALL 
COVERED WALKWAY 
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Comfortable quarters for two horses are provided by 
this 20- by 32-foot barn. The 12- by 12-foot box stalls, 
as well as the combination feed and tack room, open 
into an 8-foot-wide covered walkway. The use of a 
cupola-type ridge vent and textured one-eleven siding 
gives a pleasing appearance. Dutch doors provide entry 
to the stalls and feed room. 
Each stall has a rear and a side window for light and 
ventilation. During hot weather, the top sections of 
Washington, D.C. 
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
the Dutch doors can be left open for more cross ventila- 
tion. Use a horse-proof latch on the doors that can be 
opened from both the inside and outside. 
The illustration on the back shows the type of con- 
struction used. 
_ This 2-stall horse barn was developed by the Ameri- 
can Plywood Association and uses grademarked ply- 
wood extensively. 
Working drawings may be obtained from the extension agricultural 
engineer at yer State university. There may be a small charge to cover 
cost of printing. 
If you do not know the location of your State university, send your 
requent to Agricultural Engineer, Extension Service, U.S. Department 
of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. He will forward your request 
to the correct university. 
ORDER PLAN NO. 6118, 2-STALL HORSE BARN. 
Issued October 1972 
Miscellaneous Publication No. 124 0 
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C . 20402 - Price 5 cents 
Stock Number 0100-2618 
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