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dairy, fcalding-houfe, &c. the boy 

 raifes wafh diredly out of this ciflcrn, 

 and pours it through fpouts into the 

 troughs within the flies, 

 m. Open flieds for the cattle to retire 

 under, with mangers around to give 

 turneps, &c, 

 n. A cart lodge. 

 o. An afli-houfe, 

 p. Poultry-houfe. 

 q. Stack-yard. 

 r. A flieep pen. 

 ,f. A pond ; a mouth of it paled into 



the yard. 

 This yard and buildings, with fmall va- 

 riation in the fize of the latter, would do 

 for many fized farms : all the convenien- 

 cies are excellent of their kind, and fo 

 placed as to render the farmers bufinefs 

 extremely regular and fimple 5 the open 

 flieds are admirably convenient for lean or 

 young cattle; and alfo for ftall-feeding 

 beads on any winter food. They may, like 

 the reft of the buildings, be contracted or 

 enlarged according to the fize of the farm. 

 I fhall not trouble you with yards on a 

 larger fcale : but you muft allow me to add 

 fome general remarks on yards and build- 

 ings, 



