. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. 436 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT FOR FARM FLOCKS Fig. Fig. 236. Fig. 235.—Sheep barn, University of Illinois. On well-drained ground, no obstruc- tions to sunlight and located close to the pasture and forage areas. Fig. 236.—Sheep barn of B. F. Harris, Banker Farmer, Champaign, Illinois. Capacity 3,000 sheep. Skyliglits in the roof of the annex to the main barn. with the fact that they are easy to keep under restraint, makes it unnecessary to use heavy building materials. in cases where lambing occurs in cold weather, single walls will provide amp


. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. 436 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT FOR FARM FLOCKS Fig. Fig. 236. Fig. 235.—Sheep barn, University of Illinois. On well-drained ground, no obstruc- tions to sunlight and located close to the pasture and forage areas. Fig. 236.—Sheep barn of B. F. Harris, Banker Farmer, Champaign, Illinois. Capacity 3,000 sheep. Skyliglits in the roof of the annex to the main barn. with the fact that they are easy to keep under restraint, makes it unnecessary to use heavy building materials. in cases where lambing occurs in cold weather, single walls will provide ample pro-. 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 Coffey, Walter Castella, 1877-. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott


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