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and about ten or twelve feet from it. If necessary to use a considerable 

 slope, tbe line should run up and down the sloi)e instead of on a con- 

 tour, around it. This t>ives a much better ]:)Osition for all the animals. 



It is rareh^ i)racticable to have ])ernianent standing's as in stall floors, 

 but some sort of macadam, clay and crushed rock or cinders, etc., must 

 be constructed. In wet climates it should be well raised aboxe 

 the ground level, first using- larg^e rocks as a foundation and smaller 

 ones as the surface is approached. When bound with clay and care- 

 fully built, this makes a very durable, suitable standing'. 



In the A. E. F. ]:)Oor standings was one of the chief causes for loss 

 of animal life. 



] MODEL f>'Cxf r L'f^'E 



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ro ae r/Lteo 



t( \Ooo-fM- turns 



Construction cf Model Picket Line 



