Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . ned to accommo-date fourteen horses, haying ten singlestalls and four box stalls, and all the nec- essary feed bins, harness room, washroom, grain room, carriage room, storagerooms, etc. The carriage room, which is 30 by 36feet clear span without posts, is on the eastend and has an entrance of large doublesliding doors, and also a large sliding doorto the horse stable. The carriage roomfloor contains a carriage wash near itscenter and overhead i


Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . ned to accommo-date fourteen horses, haying ten singlestalls and four box stalls, and all the nec- essary feed bins, harness room, washroom, grain room, carriage room, storagerooms, etc. The carriage room, which is 30 by 36feet clear span without posts, is on the eastend and has an entrance of large doublesliding doors, and also a large sliding doorto the horse stable. The carriage roomfloor contains a carriage wash near itscenter and overhead is a large trap door,so any vehicles which are out of use can behoisted up to the floor above for storage. 128 RADFORDS PRACTICAL The carriage room also has direct doors tions between all stalls have wire grills to the harness washing room. The harness running up to a height of about 7 feet above room is equipped with dust proof cases for the floor, thus obtaining a free circulation ihc harness, blankets, etc., and the wash- of light and air. Each stall is equipped ino- room contains a sink with soft water with a window that is hinged on top and. supply and all the necessary fixtures re- swinging out. This provides each animal quired for the washing and --epairing of with fresh air and a direct draft upon the the harness. animal is avoided by these windows be- The stable room contains a watering ing placed up near the ceiling, also being trough, a store room for tools, shovels, covered with a wire screen for protection, etc., and a grain room for the mixing of All stalls have cast iron feed boxes, salt H B


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