;i70 THE DOMESTIC SHEEP. 



PLAN OF SHEEP BARN, YARDS AND SHEDS, 

 ADAPTED TO THE SOUTH. 



Our illustration pictures a range of buildings and yards- 

 well adapted to the climate of the South for sheltering 

 and feeding large flocks of sheep. The main barn, A, is 



drawn to scale representing it one hundred and fifty feel 

 long and twenty-five wide. The posts are sixteen feet high, 

 giving ample space above the basement shed for the storage 

 of fodder. At the end of this barn, cellars, D, are con- 

 structed for the storage of roots. The sheds, B B. are 



