curbarns
Curbarns, also known as covered barns, are agricultural structures designed to provide shelter for livestock while allowing for ventilation. They are a traditional feature of rural landscapes in many parts of the world, particularly in regions with temperate climates. The term "curbarn" is derived from the Dutch word "koeienbarn," which translates to "cow barn."
The primary purpose of a curbarn is to protect animals from the elements, including rain, snow, and
Curbarns can vary in size and complexity, ranging from simple, single-story structures to more elaborate, multi-story
Today, curbarns are less common than they once were, as modern farming practices have led to changes