. Rapport . Fodder traps 4 x 4 in the ceiling and serving as ventilators conducting to thecentral a^olian ventilator rising from the middle of the bam roof. (S. pi. 11). Fig. 67 Section of a stall, half the width of Mr. J. Butlers stable : [aa) Passages in rear of the stable. {bb) Gutters. (c) Dividing partition between each double stall. {d) Board dividing the manger of each stall into two, so that each cow can feedseparately. (e) Plank in front of the manger (there is no rear-crib). (/) Part boarded horizontally in front of the animals. (g) Half-width of the centre passage at the head


. Rapport . Fodder traps 4 x 4 in the ceiling and serving as ventilators conducting to thecentral a^olian ventilator rising from the middle of the bam roof. (S. pi. 11). Fig. 67 Section of a stall, half the width of Mr. J. Butlers stable : [aa) Passages in rear of the stable. {bb) Gutters. (c) Dividing partition between each double stall. {d) Board dividing the manger of each stall into two, so that each cow can feedseparately. (e) Plank in front of the manger (there is no rear-crib). (/) Part boarded horizontally in front of the animals. (g) Half-width of the centre passage at the head (there is no water trough, thecows drinking outside at the watering place shown in fig bS. Fig. 68 Eeservoir or watering-place in the farm yard holding about 1880 gallons of water fedfrom the aqueduct. Always full, never freezes in winter, even at temperature of 25° belowzero. Discharges through an underground drain. This reservoir was manufactured by theNelson Buzzle establishment of Cowansville. 320 I bo. bfi PLATE II


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