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Show MINNESOTA STALLION BARN . FOR BREEDING PURPOSES Safe Harbor of Refuge Is ProMd for nnyn and Timid People With Marcs Also Aids in So. curing Pntmniigc. The following description of a Minnesota Min-nesota alalHon bum Is given by M. T. (irnttan In lln-eder'a Curette: The stallion burn fronts to the south ami after pnesiug office nnd carriage pure cotnea the atulllon boxes with lout plniik diKirs opening In and douhle doora opening out. The , stallions stand with their bends out at liberty, and aa they never blto marea. I tiring la done by leading the mare to I the stallion's door. If found In season - she la led to the northwest rorner of the barn, off from the plank, onto a apace 2U1I) feet with cinder and earth Hour and M feet to celling. A aolld I allile door 10x14 feet shuts this apace oh from the rest of the barn eirepl a big but stall In which marea can be tied Kor the breeding pen br chute proer the north wall of barn provides pro-vides one aide and tho west wall of burn the end toward which the mare la led. Rink a couple of solid poata ao aa to have a pen 8 feet long from west wall and 4 feni wide inside. !ay sound 2 Inch plank from the ground lo a height of S feet 3 Inches. Have the two poata outside of plunk aawed to their height and edgea moothty round ed, aa well etlgea of plnnka at ends and on top. Hlnk another poal from middle of pen south 4 feet. Juat In front of thla win" make a couple of holes to ruu a pair of S feel S Inch gaa pipe bar through and make a roills uf (inlet In nmth aid of wall to receive th.-iii Tin- wing affords a safe plaie for .urty with mare. The j bars inns,, a pen for f..;il no the ninr.- may ku p l r lie ,,l t it The tuirn , aim seep the mine from li.-lug shoved ! abti'd ami en.m..-,l. The top one will I h "t her hr. -iM und the bottom one1 a; her km- . 1 her... tinrs should he j sts'iig. any ': in. hea. and work easy. NQB.TM WALL OF 6AfN ?' I a-nioii J of ix Ul I 5 5 f- i i s io Liim sooiy A Mlnnewta Valllon Barn. Marea are bred In thla pen or tall, tk'ie for the trotter nlwnya being hop-pel, hop-pel, but rarely for the draft horse. The dimensions given may he varied Id the part of stall back of wing kMi-d I' d'-slred. However, the hinges K' not much of an advantage; the tsl la lde enough ao a mare's heel, ky sharp turn of her head, may be tarwd Into the wall. IXten boys, or timid people, bring airs and the safe harbor of refuge lind the lnf; ia much appreciated K fill help a atnllloii'a patronugo llitre competition ia sharp. 'Ihe floor of the entire spnru should tt revered with short stuff nnd chaff Bjr.fpt scrupulously clean, wut straw sn4 droppings being wheeled out after tdj visit. This arrangement la ad-alnhle ad-alnhle also for bundling a bull with lafty. I'p to thla date thla your Insist 2271 marea hnvo been bred to the brother, 9X to the draft horse mini cows to a It' d Poll bull without Injry to man or benaL |