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wintered in yards, that cliamber-barns would 

 be univerfally eligible ; but in a country 

 like this, or in any country, or on any farms, 

 on which grafsland predominates, and where 

 the houfing of cattle is pradtifed, I fee no 

 fulilcicnt objediion to chamber-barn-floors, 

 nor to entire chamber-barns. On the con- 

 trary, it appears to me that on fmall graffy 

 farms, in low damp fituations at leaft, they 

 would be found Angularly eligible. 



But although a clofe yard is unnecelTary 

 where cattle are houfcd, a fingle building, 

 like that which was laft dcfcribed, is perhaps 

 too fimple to be altogether eligible ; efpe- 

 cially in an expofcd iitiiation, where fome 

 degrees of fhclter are requifite. 



Two buildings properly phiced would give 

 this neceflary fliclter : one of them a barn, 

 with offices under it •, the other, the dwcl- 

 ling-houfc, placed at right angles with the 

 ibrnier : the two buildings touching at the 

 corners only; forming a fmall yard with their 

 ends, for hogs, poultry, &c. and a larger 

 one with their fronts, for the dung-pir, &c. 

 with a fmall areh-way communication be- 

 tween them. 



This, 



