Here is a typical ranch barn on the Longgrass Plains region near Oatman Canyon. VERY typical. It was certainly constructed to hold cattle and/or sheep, not horses. It is a large building constructed primarily of clay bricks mixed with occasional bits of shaped stone. The interior walls of the stalls are made from pieced-together wood segments which have been sanded smooth and completely re-stained every time they were repaired. The floor is extremely clean. Pegs on the walls along the center walkway could hold coils of rope, dunning forks, shovels, brushes, or various other tools of indoor cattle maintenance. (Currently the pegs hold nothing. But they COULD hold these things!)