412 EXPEni MENTAL FARMS 



5 GEORGE v., A. 1915 

 HORSE BARN. 



In 1913, on the Experimental Station, Cap Ronge, Que., a new horse barn was 

 erected. This barn is callable of accommodating fifteen horses in ties and also con- 

 tains eight box stalls. The accompanying photographs, showing the exterior and 

 interior views, will give a good idea regarding the structure of this barn. As the plans 

 and specifications of this building are exactly similar to those of the barn erected on 

 the Experimental Station, Frcdericton, N.B., with the exception that there are two 

 more box stalls in this barn, readers are referred to the annual report of that Station 

 for complete plans and specifications. Although this building has, to date, only been 

 used for a few weeks, it has proven most satisfactory and might easily be considered 

 a standard of excellence for horse barns in this province. Already, visitors have 

 inquired as to the details of the building and it is likely that this building, in part 

 at least, will be copied extensively throughout this part of the province of Quebec. 

 Particular attention has been given, in the erection of this building,, to the light, venti- 

 lation, durability, and conveniences, which can be readily noted from the illustrations. 



Cap Rouge. 



