

Louden Triple Post Cow Stall — Fig. 810 



This is a good, substantial stall. It is well proportioned, and has most of the special Louden features, 

 such as simplicity and smoothness of construction and the Interlocking Dust-Proof Couplings. The side 

 posts can be set wider or narrower as may be required for wider or narrower stalls, thus preserving the 

 proper proportions between the posts so the cow will not be liable to put her head in the space between 

 the stanchion and the post. 



Also, what is of even greater importance — the stanchion will not open so wide that the cow can walk 

 right through it. Such being the case, no extra attachments will be required to cure defects. There 

 is a good separation between the feed in the manger and the bedding on the stall floor. The manger con- 

 struction shown in the cut is up-to-date in every respect, the corners all being completely rounded to pre- 

 vent injury to the cow, and to avoid "Dirt Catchers" which are the bane of many dairy barns. 



It has the Louden High Built-Up Curb at the sides of the stanchions, and also the end curb to pre- 

 vent the feed and bedding from getting out into the alley. The cut shows the end curb is sloped from 

 the top of the manger to within a few inches of the stall floor at the gutter, but if preferred, it may be 

 made level from the top of the manger to the stall post and then level from the manger curb as shown by 

 Fig. 812. 



This stall is specially adapted to use with columns or large posts, as shown by Fig. 934, Page 134. The 

 stall partitions are connected directly to the columns by our large post couplings, see N-14 and N-15, 

 Plate I 5, Page 1 36. When a large post or column is used and the stalls are narrow the side posts are 

 generally dispensed with. 



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