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Motts what ar those round things roll up.
Hay - presumably for the goats.
Is that a steam radiator ??
Are the goats allowed to come inside and eat?
Yes, all steam radiators in this place.

The goats did not seem to have access to the inside. One of the hospitals I visited in Italy was opened up to a herd of goats - you'll see that almost everything was covered in dung.
theres probably so many bugs in here omg.
Good place to keep the hay dry.
I wonder how long that hays been sitting there. Everything looks to be in good condition
Some of the best advise my father gave me was "Keep your goats outside". Those words have served me well over the years.
LOL, Larry D! Yep, When a goat's gotta go, a goat's gotta go.
I notice the one arched window opens to the inside. The architecht was ahead of his time. And those columns! mmmmbeautiful!
I love those little round bales. My round bales are huge and have to be moved with a tractor. I don't think I have ever seen an arched transom like these either.
The arched window opens to the inside.... whereelse should it open to? To the outside doesn't make any sense to me, all the ones I know (and there are many, many many in Europe. Very popular design between 1840 and 1914 @ liza) open to the inside to let no rain in.

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