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Re: Cover-All buildings


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Posted by blinwmi on December 22, 2008 at 19:58:49 from (75.129.101.40):

In Reply to: Cover-All buildings posted by MadCoMike on December 22, 2008 at 18:01:07:

I don't know why people in Iowa would be seeing opposite results of what I have seen in my travels in Michigan, Wisconsin and Indiana. In my local area CoverAlls are becoming very common for the horse folks, mostly for indoor arenas but several have stalls in them also. I know of close to 15 CoverAll structures at dairy farms. Moat of these barns are built on a short pony wall and are stout as heck. I have looked into them for the last 3 or 4 years to be used for a tie stall dairy barn. There is one woman in Northern New York and 2 somewhere up in Canada that milk cows in them. I haven't seen them but have seen a photo display book of the one in New York and have talked to the lady on the phone. I have yet to hear anyone who actually has one, wish they had built anything else. And as far as insurability, the one I see most often is a friends horse boarding setup, and was very easy to insure thru Farm Bureau. Come to think of it, I can't understand why they would be hard to insure. The way they are anchored to the foundation or pony wall is as solid as any stick built barn on a footer. The tarp covers have great warranties on them now, so the technology has come along way in the last 15 years.
I don't have one yet personally but have done my homework on the Cover All brand barns and would not be afraid to put one in use, even with West Michiagn winds and weather.


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