. Dairy barn equipment, horse stable fittings, barn plans . e inside, which adds great strength to the moulding and base proper,besides being very artistic. We only use the best of galvanized material intheir construction including all galvanized bolts and are built strong and will stand windstorms and will notget out of shape, and are also screened to keep out are built on scientific principles for ventilation and itdoes not matter which way the wind blows or what thesurroundings are as the Louden Cupola will always have an up-draftwithin and will ventilate the buildin


. Dairy barn equipment, horse stable fittings, barn plans . e inside, which adds great strength to the moulding and base proper,besides being very artistic. We only use the best of galvanized material intheir construction including all galvanized bolts and are built strong and will stand windstorms and will notget out of shape, and are also screened to keep out are built on scientific principles for ventilation and itdoes not matter which way the wind blows or what thesurroundings are as the Louden Cupola will always have an up-draftwithin and will ventilate the building well. They require no paint-ing and will last longer than the ordinary frame building. Theydo not weigh one-third as much as the old style wood cupola andwill not sag the roof. The Louden Cupola is furnished with 30-inchFull Body Gold Leaf Weather Vane, the best that can be made,and one that will stay bright, in the following designs: Horse, Cow,Sheep, Pig or Rooster. In ordering always state the kind ofweather vane you want. Louden VentilatorsFig. 1268. Every living creature must havefresh air — none can live without air enters the lungs and isbreathed out, there has been removedfrom it the life-giving qualities. Ithas changed to poisonous gas. The warmer and better a barn isconstructed the more necessary is artificialventilation. On thousands of farms there arewell built barns where lack of pure air issapping the vitality of the stock. Upon open-ing the doors of such a barn in the morning aman would almost be nauseated by the sick-ening, poisonous air were it not for other morenoticeable but far less dangerous odors. An average 1,000-pound animal will consumeabout 3,000 cubic feet of air in 24 hours. Thisconsumed or used air must be removed from thebarn and fresh air must be allowed to enter totake its place. Most new barns have vent flues to carry offthis impure air, but in many barns these outlets are not doing the work for which they are intended. In some cases


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