The dairy cow's record and the stable . Fig. 4. Two types of dairy barns. Fig. 4 has the milking stables extend-ing at right angles to the storage section, a good arrangement easilycarried out on level land. This is the barn on the University Farm,Davis. The milking stable is 41 feet wide and has two rows of cowswith feed way between. In Fig. 5, the milking stable is continuouswith the storage section. It accommodates four rows of cows as shownin Figs. 6 and 7. The two silos are of concrete. The barn is locatedat Dixon and houses a certified dairy. Fig. 6 shows the center of stable where two r


The dairy cow's record and the stable . Fig. 4. Two types of dairy barns. Fig. 4 has the milking stables extend-ing at right angles to the storage section, a good arrangement easilycarried out on level land. This is the barn on the University Farm,Davis. The milking stable is 41 feet wide and has two rows of cowswith feed way between. In Fig. 5, the milking stable is continuouswith the storage section. It accommodates four rows of cows as shownin Figs. 6 and 7. The two silos are of concrete. The barn is locatedat Dixon and houses a certified dairy. Fig. 6 shows the center of stable where two rows of cows stand,tails together. Fig. 7 shows the feed way between two rows of cowson one half of stable shown in Fig. 5. The floors and feed troughs are. Fig. 5. 82 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION.


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