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Fig. 71.— Plan for a mode! comtnercial dairy, to liouso 17 nmturc doos, 14 goat- 

 lings, 15 doe kids. By adding 14 feet tn the barn, tlic capar-ity will he doubled 

 each set of pens being duplicated. '2^'^.W. {AAA) kidding pens, each with a 

 feed box in the corner. 4'.\4'.s". {BE) passages: (CCri kid pens, each opening 

 into the passage and thence into the corral, and opening into each other by con- 

 necting gates. 4' 8"xO'. (/>Z>) feed boxes, each with raised renter board. 2'G"xl4'. 

 {E) pen for goatlings. fi'xl4'; {FF) raised stalls for niatnrodoes. 2'x;i'; {CO raised 

 platforms on which the does stand while being milked, their heads through 

 stanchions opening into a grain trough. The pens C'CC, E, and the stalls FF, all 

 open into the feed boxes D/) by means of stanchions. The milking room, milk 

 room, and wash room have cement floors, each with a drain in the center con- 

 nected \v\X\\ a sewer. The milking room is ll'xl.i', the milk room and wash room 



"^ ''a'x^'' each. No windows are indicated, they should be numerous, and open to 



the sunny exposure. 



