Proposal:Landuse=animal keeping
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An area of land that is used to keep animals | |
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Proposal status: | Abandoned (inactive) |
Proposed by: | imagic |
Tagging: | landuse=animal_keeping |
Applies to: | |
Definition: | An area of land that is used to keep animals |
Statistics: |
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Draft started: | 2012-10-17 |
RFC start: | 2012-10-17 |
The tag landuse=animal_keeping can be used to map an area that is used to keep animals.
Tagging
Draw the area where the animals are kept and apply the tag landuse=animal_keeping to it. Besides the main tag landuse=animal_keeping the following sub-tags can be used for further refinement:
- animal_keeping=*<animal>, where <animal> means the name of the animal (english singular form). If more than one species is kept, provide a semi-colon-separated list, e.g. animal_keeping=sheep;cow .
- animal_keeping:type=*=paddock/field_shelter/open_stable.../...
Examples
Tags | Description | Photo |
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landuse=animal_keeping animal_keeping=horse animal_keeping:type=open_stable |
An open stable for horses. Note for native speakers: In the UK the term open stable is rather unknown, because for some legal reasons those are non-existing there. Somehow similar is a field shelter - also sometimes called free barn. Contrary to an open stable the facilities within the area (like e.g. feeding stations, watering places, ...) have to be moveable. |
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landuse=animal_keeping animal_keeping=horse animal_keeping:type=field_shelter |
A field shelter for horses. Contrary to an open stable the facilities within the area of the field shelter (like e.g. feeding stations, watering places, ...) have to be moveable. | TODO |
landuse=animal_keeping animal_keeping=horse animal_keeping:type=paddock |
A paddock for horses. Also valid for the open-air area of a paddock box. For the closed area of a paddock box see building=stable. Note: For pasture use landuse=meadow and preferable meadow=pasture. |
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