Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . BARN PLANS 21 chance openings to provide them with oxy-gen, but you cannot depend on Providenceto keep your cattle alive in a large stableunless you assist a little bit. A good many dairy men prefer to have. the cows face outward. This is a matterof individual preference. Probably ninestables out of ten are made to face thecows in, but this is no dead open and shutreason why this stable should be built thatway. One advantage of having the twoman
Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . BARN PLANS 21 chance openings to provide them with oxy-gen, but you cannot depend on Providenceto keep your cattle alive in a large stableunless you assist a little bit. A good many dairy men prefer to have. the cows face outward. This is a matterof individual preference. Probably ninestables out of ten are made to face thecows in, but this is no dead open and shutreason why this stable should be built thatway. One advantage of having the twomanure gutters in the middle is that a cartmay be driven through to remove the ma-nure. If there is any other good reasonI am not familiar with it. In these Wis-consin stables the old fashioned stanchionsare used. There is a large amount of storage over-head in a barn like this, and it is a conven-ient barn to do the work in except in thematter of feeding the cows. It takes moresteps to get around to feed the cows whenthey face out. This barn is backed up toa bank, preferably on the north side, wherethe incline may be had easily to drive inon the main floor. The horse fork isworked from the center. A Round Corn Crib—A142 So far as the size is concerned there ismore room in a round corn crib than inany other shape made with the sameamount of material
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