Show Air tat lli tnws I The English government some limn ago took up the matter of the proper supply of air to cow It Is I regarded na part of the work of the public health officer lo Inspect all barn and see cither tint the buildings are well ventilated ven-tilated or that they are large enough to permit of being but for some hours without detriment to the health of the I coup utl li said 1 that the execution ot the law has occasional a great deal of I friction In the country district of England The medical officer make specifications as to bow n barn iball I be ventilated or In the absence of ventilation ven-tilation how many cublo feet ot air may be given to each animal Mod of the bam ire found to fall fir below I the requirements It Is I very likely tint Investigation would show the same condition ot things to exist In this country though In a leu degree In fact come ot our barn are aD poorly built that they need neither ventilator ven-tilator nor air space since the air hat trio ingress and egret through the crack between the board To such III have tight barn the question Is pertinent Of the two way mentioned giving llio cows more breathing spice would appear better than to ventilate since by the former method all draft may bo shut off When nn animal li I not In the belt of condition a draft ot cold air too frequently prove the beginning be-ginning of serious and sometimes fatal disorder |