. Our farm and building book. . to run a partition to theceiling, dividing the stable. Theseplans provide for a partition of thiskind between the horses and cows,with doors so arranged that littercarriers and manure carriers may passthrough to any part of the stable. There is a center driveway, 7 feetwide, between the mangers, for deliv-ering feed, either to the mangers orfeed bins. Even with litter carriers,it is a great labor saver when a load of feed may be driven directly to thespot where it is to be used. Thissame driveway comes in handy attimes for loading roughage from thestorage above,


. Our farm and building book. . to run a partition to theceiling, dividing the stable. Theseplans provide for a partition of thiskind between the horses and cows,with doors so arranged that littercarriers and manure carriers may passthrough to any part of the stable. There is a center driveway, 7 feetwide, between the mangers, for deliv-ering feed, either to the mangers orfeed bins. Even with litter carriers,it is a great labor saver when a load of feed may be driven directly to thespot where it is to be used. Thissame driveway comes in handy attimes for loading roughage from thestorage above, to be hauledout to the feed lots or foruse in other will be q/.**noticed that %*vthis form ofroof makes *5cf a great mow. For all sizes, this barnis kept at 38 feet, which is the mostpractical width. It costs too much tomake the roof of a barn very wide,because the framing con-struction all through mustbe made much heavier, butthere is no law againststretching a barnlike this length-wise as far asmaterial Cross section through any length barn, Design A233L, showing methodof construction. This makes a strong, inexpensive roof of big capacity. Notimbers heavier than 2-inch planks required—all regular stock material.


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