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... sparred or open timber - work frames , which are so high above the floor , that a space is left beneath , into which the dung falls ; these frames being movable . From what we have seen of the use of these sparred frames we would not ...
... sparred or open timber - work frames , which are so high above the floor , that a space is left beneath , into which the dung falls ; these frames being movable . From what we have seen of the use of these sparred frames we would not ...
Page 59
... sparred floors for calves , as , indeed , they are equally favoured by them for other animals , as fattening stock and pigs . This kind of floor is shown in Fig . 57 , in which a a is the outside wall , b front post of crib , morticed ...
... sparred floors for calves , as , indeed , they are equally favoured by them for other animals , as fattening stock and pigs . This kind of floor is shown in Fig . 57 , in which a a is the outside wall , b front post of crib , morticed ...
Page 60
... sparred floor . This plan may and indeed does save labour , but we prefer to have the space below the sparred floor shal- low , or at least , if deep , to have it cleared out much more frequently than is the case when the space is deep ...
... sparred floor . This plan may and indeed does save labour , but we prefer to have the space below the sparred floor shal- low , or at least , if deep , to have it cleared out much more frequently than is the case when the space is deep ...
Page 69
... sparred floors ( b b ) and dung receptacles below , with curved floors ( a a ) . The fittings , as in Figs . 65 and 66 , will not be avail- able for the central feeding passage arrangement , as in Fig . 72 ; but it is obvious that the ...
... sparred floors ( b b ) and dung receptacles below , with curved floors ( a a ) . The fittings , as in Figs . 65 and 66 , will not be avail- able for the central feeding passage arrangement , as in Fig . 72 ; but it is obvious that the ...
Page 71
... sparred . A very extensive farmer in one of our colonies , who adopted the sheep shelter system on a very large scale , preferred the sparred - floor system , a sketch of which is given in Fig . 76. The spars were not placed ...
... sparred . A very extensive farmer in one of our colonies , who adopted the sheep shelter system on a very large scale , preferred the sparred - floor system , a sketch of which is given in Fig . 76. The spars were not placed ...
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accommodation admit animals apartments barn bed room boards carried cattle houses ceiling cement central centre churning room clean close CLOSET LANDING cloth gilt concrete connected convenience cottage cottage ornée court and shed cowhouse dairy damp door drain dry-stone wall easily farm buildings farmery feeding passage fittings floor foul air front give gutter horse illustrated inclosure interior isolated JAMES BRITTEN kitchen labour liquid manure tank living room loose box louvre manger milk house milk room pantry pipe placed plan in Fig porch Portland cement concrete position POULTRY HOUSES rack roof SCOTT BURN scullery secured sheep shelter sheds shelves shown in Fig side sloping soil space sparred stable stalls steam engine stock houses stone straw style surface trough upper ventilation verandah wall washing width yard
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