Anticipating that the family might add more livestock in the future, the livestock shelter being renovated this time was built on the slope near the latrine, far from the main house, to prevent any odors from affecting daily life.
The entire livestock shelter is made of wood, and it's one and a half stories.
The first floor is a complete space, while the second floor is a half-roof space for storing fodder.
The top is covered with thatch, held down with bamboo poles removed from the old stable, sturdy enough not to worry about being blown away by normal winds.
The bamboo from the old stable that can't be reused is directly used as firewood, nothing goes to waste.
Within the large overall space of the livestock shelter, half-walls made of stone were used to ensure cows and horses have their own spaces.
