![]() Luckily, during the winter, the river mostly stays open on the crossing. You’ll find a beautiful open valley, and the Shell River. Take a walk to the south down the lovely lane to the River Field (NW 35) where a group of cows are wintered. There are a number of springs, one in particular is used to water cows in the winter.Įast of the house are two handy fields for horse or bulls. One for the houses, (30’ deep, 6" casing), and one for the barn, (8’ deep, 42" metal crib), spring fed. There are many different sources of water: Three wells, one for the stock watering bowls, (12’ deep, 32" metal crib), spring fed. Six steel granaries, (three on concrete), and three wooden ones with tin roofs. ![]() There are three cattle sheds: 48’ x 24’, 16’ x 32’, 16’ x 16’, and an older barn. Much of the corral system is made of steel panels. There are swinging gates to make more pens when needed. The barn is 96’ x 30’, with sliding doors. On the middle level of the yard there is an older shop, with double doors. There is a one car garage, and also a simple hothouse and chicken coop.įrom the house you can look out over the barn and corrals and even see down onto a third lower level to one of the feeding grounds. The main shop, 32’ x 28’, has two big doors. It is also heated with an outdoor wood furnace. The basement is unfinished, through there are laundry hookups. ft.), has three bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bathroom and a couple of storage closets. The second house, a 35 year old bungalow, (936 sq. The house is heated by an outdoor wood furnace, backed up with electric baseboard heat. The ranch size porch has lots of shelving/storage space, and a handy vet room and bathroom. 6 bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, kitchen, a living room with a great view, a cozy family room, and a cold storage room, makes a house with lots of living space. ft.), newly renovated, has a large porch add-on and a developed basement. The main house, a 30 year old bungalow, (1136 sq. The crown quarters are mostly timber that is easy to ride through, with open meadows. The ranch runs 440 head of cows, replacements and some horses on 21.5 quarters. Scenic rolling hills, lakes, and forests of spruce and poplar are home to an abundance of wildlife. This is easily the prettiest ranch in Manitoba, thanks to it’s proximity to Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
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