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1 8. 1 8. Spaces for chicken-yards, or any 

 other ufe wanted for. 



19. A coal pen open at top, with fmall 

 holes, g. g. g. for drawing out the 

 coals with a hoe. 



20. A fpace for afhes, built in the fame 

 manner as that for coals. 



21. 21. Hay-ftack-yard. 



22. A fmall grafs-yard walled in, for 

 driving fheep into, to part them, or 

 draw off the lambs ; likewife for or- 

 nament before the windows of the 

 houfe. 



23. The entrance-yard. 



The leaft attentive obferver will doubtlefs 

 remark, that convenience and real utility 

 were much confulted in building thefe of- 

 fices. The barn is fituated with the corn 

 ftacks on one fide, from whence it receives, 

 and the yards on the other to which it de- 

 livers; likewife adjoining, the fatting flails, 

 and draught ox-houfe for littering them, 

 and but a little way from the flables, and 

 hog-yard : All perfectly well contrived, as 

 each of thefe places is in a conflant want 

 of ftraw. 



The horfes and cattle arc well fupplied 

 with water, by means of refervoirs. 



No urine (the richeft of all manures) is 

 loft either from the cattle under cover or in 

 the yards ; v^hen it rifes under the fodder 



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