. Boone County Recorder . mp; Daniel Co.,Erlanger, Ky. READ WHAT MR. UTZ SAYS February 20th, 1914. Gentlemen:—I am feeding five cows and have increased from 18 to 32% Ihs. ofbutter, and have lost none during this cold weather. Am feeding the same quantity of CE-RE-A-LIA Sweets as I did Mixed Feed. Yours truly, J. W. UTZ, Florence, Ky. Star Route. barn 34x50 feet, and 20 feet high from sill to plate, with ganibrel roof, would i laws, and they had been so brutally out ™T water and exercise. suit the writer if he wished one tohouse 15 cows and have sufficientextra space for needed box stalls andg


. Boone County Recorder . mp; Daniel Co.,Erlanger, Ky. READ WHAT MR. UTZ SAYS February 20th, 1914. Gentlemen:—I am feeding five cows and have increased from 18 to 32% Ihs. ofbutter, and have lost none during this cold weather. Am feeding the same quantity of CE-RE-A-LIA Sweets as I did Mixed Feed. Yours truly, J. W. UTZ, Florence, Ky. Star Route. barn 34x50 feet, and 20 feet high from sill to plate, with ganibrel roof, would i laws, and they had been so brutally out ™T water and exercise. suit the writer if he wished one tohouse 15 cows and have sufficientextra space for needed box stalls andgranary. This Darn should have a went in each end beneath the gablefor storing hay and can easily be fit-ted with carrier and track runningth^ full length of the loft. A nine-foot passage-way extends through thebarn for convenience in removingmanure; ample width for feed alleys treated in prison that they had comeout of prison no longer men but beasts—worse, far worse, than when they Door 9 ri~£&XEt. Practical Barn Plans. Is provided, and the stable may be shut off from the xesl_nf_the barn for I^^f^occupafJorn greater warmth in the winter. The stable should be tightly ceiled over-head, and to avoid dust in the stablethe fodder may be thrown down inthe space between granary and boxstalls. The silo may be placed oneither end. Windows enough to floodthe stable with light should be pro-vided, and these should be about fivefeet from the floor, of single sashhinged at the bottom to swing in-ward a few inches for ventilation, theside opening thus made being closedby a V-shaped hopper side. The following standard dimensionsare given~to aicUin planning a stableInterior: Stable should be from eightto nine feet high, passageway be-tween gutters from eight to nine feetin width, gutters about sixteen incheswide and eight inches deep in inches deep on side toward drive-way, cow platforms from four to fivefeet in depth, according to size ofcowb, which should line


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