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Show PLAN OF SATISFACTORY BARN Building With Cement Basement and Holding Twenty-Eight Cows Is Described De-scribed and Illustrated. My barn has a cement basement, the walls being eight feet in the clear, excepting ex-cepting where the driveway goes through, writes W. J. Yarnall in the Breeders' Gazette. The side walls are 16 inches at the bottom and 12 inches at the top. The end walls are 14 inches at the bottom and the same at the top. The driveway goes through on the level of the ground or about four inches above the ground level. It all has a cement floor. The barn cost in i fCLD 6'M I ' mn 1 i B BAJTMCW HAY MOV, ' OAT . . UN i 13 a ' tCCD MM l I ' 1 6X14 I - ' J'CtK' l T1 foWj-H HI ' i wt$yxM i - L LJI.,, 1 ! . tax i Ibfe s-w I aWf-Uidwlt 111 ' Satisfactory Barn-all Barn-all about $3,000. The cement basement base-ment cost with the wall about $1,000 of this. The barn holds 28 cows, 14 cows on a side. Ii also holds eight horses. It has one box-stall, one double stall and four single stalls, and a harness room. |