Profitable dairying; a manual for farmers, dairymen and students . A method for tying cows; used frequently in up-to-date Shoeing splendid exterior of barn with twin stave silos. extend from one foot of the floor to above the roof of the barn. It isimportant that these flues reach nearly to the floor, otherwise thewarm air of the barn which is to be fomid near the ceiling, and notthe bad air, which is to be found near the floor, will be drawTi off. 51 PROFITABLE DAIRYING These ventilating flues may be made from wood or from galvanizediron, tin or sheet iron pipe. A single flue 2x2 feet


Profitable dairying; a manual for farmers, dairymen and students . A method for tying cows; used frequently in up-to-date Shoeing splendid exterior of barn with twin stave silos. extend from one foot of the floor to above the roof of the barn. It isimportant that these flues reach nearly to the floor, otherwise thewarm air of the barn which is to be fomid near the ceiling, and notthe bad air, which is to be found near the floor, will be drawTi off. 51 PROFITABLE DAIRYING These ventilating flues may be made from wood or from galvanizediron, tin or sheet iron pipe. A single flue 2x2 feet, inside measure,is said to be sufficient for twenty cows. The intake flues should beof the same capacity. In stone walls these are usually made of tile. Iftwo or more smaller flues are used, which in the judgment of the writeris to be preferred, their combined capacity should be the same as thatof the larger flue. If more than twenty cows are to be stabled thesize of the ventilating flues should be increased proportionately. This system was designed by the late Professor King (hence itsname) and has found widespread adopti


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