. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. HABITATIONS 287 In principle all three are the same, in detail they differ greatly, the question of detail being a matter of cost, and in no wise necessarily affecting their sanitary condition. High Class Stables. Site, aspect, and soil having been considered generally, it is unnecessary to again refer to the matter, so that we. Fig. 91.—Ground Plan of Stable with Four Stalls and Two Boxes. Single row. may at once deal with the general ground plan of the buildings. Type.—This depends upon the number of horses that have to be provided for, b


. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. HABITATIONS 287 In principle all three are the same, in detail they differ greatly, the question of detail being a matter of cost, and in no wise necessarily affecting their sanitary condition. High Class Stables. Site, aspect, and soil having been considered generally, it is unnecessary to again refer to the matter, so that we. Fig. 91.—Ground Plan of Stable with Four Stalls and Two Boxes. Single row. may at once deal with the general ground plan of the buildings. Type.—This depends upon the number of horses that have to be provided for, but the principles are very simple. A single row of animals (Fig. 91) running the length of the building is always better than a double row. Horses M 'gfl i^l WSS ~in i # — fS^ji /d^^ k- £9\. 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 Smith, Frederick 1857-1929. New York : W. R. Jenkins


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