INTERIOR DIVISIONS. 



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placed that the warm air will be diffused and not directed 

 against or under any of the vehicles. A moderate temperature 

 is desirable in the coach house, as sudden changes injure the 

 highly finished surfaces of carriages. 



INTERIOR DIVISIONS. 



The o^eneral arrangement of the various divisions of a 

 stable should be so disposed that the work of putting a 



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A — Entrance and wash-stand. E — Coach houses. 

 C — Harness room. D — Cleaning room. E — Lav- 

 atory. F — Passageway behind stalls. G — Hay- 

 chute. H — Straw-chute. I — Grain-chutes. J — 

 Mi.xing trough. K — Boxes. L — Stalls. 



A — Entrance and coach house. B — Wash-stand. 

 C — Harness room. D — Cleaning room. E — Lava- 

 tory. F — Hay-chute. G — Straw-chute. H — Grain- 

 chutes. I — Mixing trough. K — Stalls. L — Boxes. 



