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enough to cover all forts of carts, ploughs, 

 harrows, rollers, &c. And all thefe cir- 

 cumftances, with the number of young 

 cattle, decide the proper fize of the yard. 

 A fquare of 50 feet is large enough for 

 from 10 to 16 head of cattle, according to 

 circumftances. 



The next yard I (hall offer Is the follow- 

 ing : Plate IV. which will be proper for 

 various farms of the middling fize. 



a. The yard. 



b. The barn. 



c. The porch to ditto. 



d. A proje6ling ftraw room. 



e. The chaif room with a Hiding door 

 to throw the chaff through. 



f. A fhed open to the yard. 



g. Racks for the cattle to eat the fl:raw 

 out of, proje6ling flightly at top from 

 the fide of the barn and flraw room, 

 for the threfhers to throw the ftraw 

 into, and the cattle to eat it while 

 ftanding dry under the flied, f. 



h. The ftable. 

 i. The cow-fhed, 

 k. Hogfties. 



]. A covered clflern to keep the wafh 

 in ', a pipe to be laid to it from the 



dairy. 



