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Hogs may be permitted to work it over to its ultimate advantage. A shed 

 30 X 80 feet has been found to answer for the storage of the manure from 

 50 head of cattle and 12 head of horses during the winter season. 



Fig. t,^s- — Stable recently built by J- Pierrepont Morgan, Highland Falls. N. Y. 

 Floor, mangers, ivalls a^id ceiling all of cement. See also Figs. 334 and 335. 



Fig. 334. — Cement stable recently built by J. Pierrepont Morgan, Highland Falls, 

 N. Y. Stable has King system of ventilation and als^ windows arranged as shown 

 in Fig. 325. See also Figs. 333 and 335. 



Sometimes a space in the basement of a barn is enclosed and used 

 both for the storage of manure and as a place for the cattle to remain 

 during the day and sometimes even at night. Such an arrangement is 



