15 Types of Barns and Barn Styles You Should Know
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The list:
1. Gambrel Roofed Barn
2. Panelized/Prefab Barns
3. Framed Barns
4. Tobacco Barns
5. English A-Frame Gabled Barn
6. Rustic Bank Barn
7. Circular Barns
8. Pole Barns
9. Peaked Prairie Barn
10. Shedrow Barns
11. Rustic Corn Crib Barns
12. Clear Span Buildings - Steel & Wood
13. Monitor Barns
14. Block Barns (CMU)
15. New World Dutch Barn
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This is a fantastic educational video Thank you so much for making this, it has given me some good pointers to what I want on my farm.
No mention of the round roof or gothic arch barns.
It of course depends on what kind of farming you are doing more than looks.
Farmyard Barn
Nothing is better than on old pa or swisser pa bank barn
Round barns not circular are not new but very few remain they are 225+ years old. They came about because the silo is in the middle, and the animal stalls go round outside of that. They were invented to make feeding animals less time consuming and why have two structures when you can have one for both
Facts!
I really like the fact that you put together a list like this. HOWEVER, you need to study American History! Gambrel-style came from the Early settlers, originally from their native country NOT FISHER PRICE. How silly. Fisher Price just copied what was already here.
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Framed barn? No such thing. That style is known as Timber Frame or Post & Beam, the names are pretty much interchangeable. And peeps, the kit barns still need building permits; don’t let this lulu fool you; at least if you want it to be legal and actually add value to your property, otherwise when you go to sell it will be a big negative.
naming a gambrel with lean -tos a "peaked prairie barn" is simply made up horshit....something that needs to be cleaned out of the barn,whatever you call it!
unlike what she is saying,Bank barns dont save ANY building materials!!! She is making this shit up..or someone is,