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more readily done. In the upper part of the cut is seen a cross 

 section of a barn floor arranged for two rows- of cows facing one 

 another. The feeding alley between the two rows of cows is nine feet 

 wide ; the feeding trough is two feet wide ; the length of the standing; 

 space for the cows is five feet six inches (varying with the size of the 



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Swing Stanchion and Cross Section of Feed Trough. 

 (From Bull. No, 53, Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station.) 



cows) ; the manure trench is sixteen inches wide ; the alley behind 

 the cows is five feet wide. 



Another arrangement for swing stanchion ; fixed, iron partition ; 

 and removable, wood, paneled floor over concrete is shown in the 

 accompanying cuts (Fig. 92). 



These and the following plans for milk rooms, a creamery and 



