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may not be as large, but agricultural properties still may use a perimeter fence around areas of concentrated animal management to help contain any that may get loose. The barnyard is the domain of the
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below. In some places, the barn houses a corn crib and a corn sheller. Feed storage, however, is also a boon to mice and rats, so farmers often keep barn cats to control
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power. Pumping the trough full, by hand, was often the chore of farm children. In modern times, a trough may be hand-filled with a hose, or an
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caps off the hayloft. In some barns, the loft has a series of openings in the floor just above the stalls to send hay into the
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A barnyard of the 19th century was fenced-in an area of about 1-acre (4,000 m) or more; modern barnyards
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Oxford English Dictionary Second Edition on CD-ROM (v. 4.0) © Oxford University Press 2009. Barn. n.
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Depending on climate, barnyards may contain trees for shade. A water source is also common; the
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designed for livestock may be installed in one or more locations.
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A large barn is often central to the barnyard, storing
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