. Ventilation for dwellings, rural schools and stables. Fig. 51.—First barn in which the King system of ventilation was In-stalled, in 1889. trally located in the warmest portion of the barn with thecows grouped about them, but the warmth of the inner wallsof the flues, maintained by the heating of the silage, is. Pig. ?>-. Showing (>o\vs nrninged in two rows centrnllv ; ..nt »sin the entire circumference of the silo, and with Intakes for freshair between every fourth pair of studding In the wall. 112 Ventilation. utilized as a constant motive power to force the air move-ment


. Ventilation for dwellings, rural schools and stables. Fig. 51.—First barn in which the King system of ventilation was In-stalled, in 1889. trally located in the warmest portion of the barn with thecows grouped about them, but the warmth of the inner wallsof the flues, maintained by the heating of the silage, is. Pig. ?>-. Showing (>o\vs nrninged in two rows centrnllv ; ..nt »sin the entire circumference of the silo, and with Intakes for freshair between every fourth pair of studding In the wall. 112 Ventilation. utilized as a constant motive power to force the air move-ment through them. Intakes for fresh air are provided be-tween every fourth pair of studding around the entire cir-cumference of the barn. By this arrangement there is se-


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