That's what I'm hopeing we can do. But it's leaning quite a bit. Mack said he may be able to push it back straight and brace it up. Something to get us by till we can rebuild. I don't need 6 stalls any more. 3 will be plenty. 2 would actually work, I can bring the feed in the house if I have too. Plenty of empty bedrooms to make a feed room out of:).....I wonder if I could bring....nah, :)
Becky
You just need an outside entrance to the room.... and I know Mack knows how to cut a new door :~D
I bet you can straighten and brace that section that's left, and it's a bonus that the joists are still there. You'll be able to tell more tomorrow when it gets light out.
That is the can-do Spirit to have. It will be easier than you two think...... : )
Becky, I had a hurricane come through and take a wall down to my barn when I lived in NC. I took my pickup and drove it under the wall and then against it to push it back up. Then while the pickup was holding it, I got out the ladder and mailed it back up. I'm sure that's not what any builder would have done but it worked. It may be that Mack can push the back walls upright with a tractor and get enough roof back on to last through the winter at least.
Glad to hear the horses are okay.