Show FOR STABLE UNDER THE BARN plan shown provides all space ardi danly required please publish a plan of a stable under a barn feet in this I 1 should like a moderately large pen for loose cattle would a well of cement or stone be the stronger how many barrels of cement and how much gray el would the walls require 9 M to build a concrete wall 8 feet high and one foot thick with a footing course under this barn there would be required of portland cement 71 bar reli gravel 70 ards stone fillers 20 yards and labor six men for twelve days for floors for same the would be required portland cement 43 barrels gravel 35 bards small 8 yards and labor six men for five days A concrete wall one foot abich is as strong and will turn as frost as a stone one foot six inches thick in building basement walls for a I 1 am the of material generally de heude ton which kind is the handiest po instance if stone is near where ground floor plan pf barn ft A pen 1720 ft tor loose cattle B box stall 1020 ft C cow stable with stalls 3 ft 6 in x 6 ft long feed room F faed alleys G butters bel ind cattle II 11 ho se stable 1630 ft M mangera S leading to barn above the building is to be built and gravel Is hard to get would adase building a stone wall but concrete mal es by far the dryer wall and is therefore the better for farm buildings A base ment laid out according to the accod plan would accommodate the stock of an ordinary acre farm |