Show V Modem Building to House Young V stock and Care for Their Feed V I n V u l e Oi t V j 15 V VI S 4 I ft V I TS 1 I C t 4 3 C I L 5 V I L- L 4 Lz J I 3 Caggi PAT PATri riIS ri- ri IS 1 f V LI II II H g- g b j fl fl I n H II II Ii 13 I Z V o 0 iii S Vc 44 e 4 I S S1 1 V T W 2 H t wa 14 SECTION I o 0 o it f Af 7 CA cN By W. W A. A RADFORD D Mr William A. A Radford will answer questions and g give ve advice FREE OF COST on all an problems pertaining to the sUbject of building work on the farm fan for the readers of ot this paper On account account account ac ac- ac- ac count of his wide experience e as editor author and manufacturer he Is without without without with with- out doubt the highest authority en cn the subject Address all Inquiries to William Wil Wil- liam A A. Radford No 1827 Prairie avenue ave are nue Chicago II Ill and only two-cent two stamp for reply On the thc modern dairy farm the calves are taken away from their mothers a It afew afew few da days s 's after birth While this Is not a handicap to their growth and health under the tine present-day present methods of at feeding and handling housing them 50 o they will develop rapidly and so that the work of ot caring for fOl them nt nr the tine least possible labor costs requires 8 a building especially de designed deigned for the young stock Such n a building is shown In the tine ac accompanying Illustration This calf barn is 78 feet long and 24 feet teet wide As wI will 1 be e seen by the V floor plan there are are ten pens six on ou one side and four tour on the tine other side of the feed alley running through the tine center of ot the building There also L La Isa is isa a room roam for mixing the feed for the calves The Tine plans also Include a cross section an and various details which furnIsh furnish furnish fur fur- S nish sufficient information from which a n contractor can undertake the actual building of ot this barn barD |