. The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . t as it is dipped out. If the bottom of the granary is hop-Ij per-shaped, it will serve more completely to discharge the contents. 0 -=3^ OF RURAL AFFAIRS. -a STALLS FOR partitions between the stalls should be stout enough to resist pres-sure and kicking, and be not higlier than safety requires, so as not toimpede a proper circulation of air- Fig. 113, represents a common form,made by setting a stout vertical post from floor to joist overhead, from which a stout scantling proceeds in an in-cl
. The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . t as it is dipped out. If the bottom of the granary is hop-Ij per-shaped, it will serve more completely to discharge the contents. 0 -=3^ OF RURAL AFFAIRS. -a STALLS FOR partitions between the stalls should be stout enough to resist pres-sure and kicking, and be not higlier than safety requires, so as not toimpede a proper circulation of air- Fig. 113, represents a common form,made by setting a stout vertical post from floor to joist overhead, from which a stout scantling proceeds in an in-clined position to the head of the stall toliold the partition plank. The under sideof this scantling is grooved to receive theends of the plank. The only objection tothis partition is that lively horses in kickingsometimes get their feet over the partition,the post holding them fast. In one case itp. became necessary to cut down the partition, and in another to lift the horse by a tackle. This difficulty is obviatedby the form shown in fig. 114, which, however is not high enough in the ].
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