stabling

IPA: stˈeɪbʌɫɪŋ

noun

  • A building, shed, or room for horses and cattle; a stable.
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Examples of "stabling" in Sentences

  • The same with part of the winery -- the other part is used for stabling the cows.
  • $18.16; Mar, '09 was $12.88;' stabling 'at $12.29 with help from Fin'l (2009: $81.80, $61.95,
  • Millot, to find some kind of stabling and food for the horses, and, if possible, some shelter for himself.
  • Elspeth knew that Treyvan and Hydona had resigned themselves to some kind of stabling situation when they reached Haven.
  • We had a small garden and stabling for our horses and, as Will had predicted, no one at court or elsewhere paid any attention to us.
  • At the current DoD spending rate, if we got a good bulk deal on hay, and negotiated collectively on stabling, we could indeed get everybody their own pony.
  • But he said the warm-up space and stabling could be cramped: "I think this new venue will be very well suited better for the horses and better for the sport."
  • The estate has 700 acres of productive arable land, a substantial home, training gallops, stabling for more than 70 horses, a swimming pool and seven further properties.
  • Subsequent to being obliged to stand in mud and other damp or wet media, exposure to desiccating influences such as stabling upon dry floors, or at service on hot and dry road surfaces causes the insensitive parts of the feet to become dry, hard and brittle.

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