. The dairyman's manual : a practical treatise on the dairy, including the selection of the farm. Dairying. 'M8 THE BAIRYMAl^^S MANUAL. dollars and the pool was large enough to hold 200 quarts of milk. The plan is shown by the diagram (figure 41), in which a section across the house and pool is shown. This house is twelve feet square. The pool was sunk until a bubbling spring was reached, aud the bottom was paved with flat stones loosely placed, the water rising through the spaces between the stones until it flowed out of a pipe at the top, shown at h, leaving a depth of eighteen inches of wat


. The dairyman's manual : a practical treatise on the dairy, including the selection of the farm. Dairying. 'M8 THE BAIRYMAl^^S MANUAL. dollars and the pool was large enough to hold 200 quarts of milk. The plan is shown by the diagram (figure 41), in which a section across the house and pool is shown. This house is twelve feet square. The pool was sunk until a bubbling spring was reached, aud the bottom was paved with flat stones loosely placed, the water rising through the spaces between the stones until it flowed out of a pipe at the top, shown at h, leaving a depth of eighteen inches of water in the pool. As the water rises. Fig. 41.—SPRING-HOUSE FOR MILK. suddenly when several twenty-quart pails of milk are put into the pool, the outlet is made of three-inch glazed drain tile, covered with wire gauze as a protection. The draiu discharges into a stream close behind the spring- house. To cool 200 quarts of milk from seventy-five or eighty degrees down to fifty-five, requires either consider- able time or a good flow of cold water. With a flow of two quarts per minute of water at a temperature of fifty-five degrees, and an air temperature of eighty de- grees, four hours are required to reduce the milk to the temperature of sixty degrees, and the temperature of the milk cannot be reduced as low as that of the water unless the pool is protected by a covering from the air. It may thus bo found advisable to provide falling doors to cover the tank when the water supply is not more. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stewart, Henry. New York : Orange Judd


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