therefore examine whether there is room 

 enough for his teams, proper places for 

 the hanging up the harnefs, alfo for the 



corn chefts. That there be a chaff- 



bing or houfe adjoining, fo that the chaff 

 may not need to be carried, and confequently 

 half loft and blown away ; the hay cham- 

 ber or houfe adjoining. Thefe circum- 

 fiances are not connected with any thing in 

 a complete ftile : They are abfolutely re- 

 quifite to all ftables for farms of 40 /. a 

 year, as well as 400 /. 



III. A houfe for cows is actually necef- 

 fary in all farms wherein that animal is 

 kept ; and yet I have viewed many that 

 have no convenience of this fort. The 

 cow-houfe fhould contain yoaks, ties, hooks, 

 or whatever other name they may be called 

 by ; that is, places to faften each cow in 

 for milking, fuckling, &c. one for every 

 cow the farm will maintain. There mould 

 alfo be in it bings, or fmall apartments for 

 the calves, each large enough to hold three 

 or four, or five, but not larger; adjoining, 

 or over, fhould be a place for hay, and alfo 

 another for ftraw* 



E 2 IV. Little 



