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F, at b, horse barn 32 by 22 feet, 2 stories high, 14 feet 
posts; the roofs have a quarter pitch each way, with double 
stalls, a flight of stairs and small granary beneath, with harness 
hooks, &c., &c. 
G, at c, stables for the stock bulls, 2 yoke of oxen or other 
animals, a leanto on end of horse barn with a shed roof a 
quarter pitch. 
H, barn and yards. 
d , barn yard 114 by 50 feet. The dots are crotches which 
support the roof of a shed made of poles 16 feet long, by way of 
rafters, on which are laid rough boards, and the whole covered 
with coarse grass or straw. See Vol. II., p. 245, under head of 
“ Cattle Shelters.” 
e, bam 100 by 50 feet, 18 feet posts; the two sides i, u are 
leantos with 7 feet posts. 
/, threshing-floor 32 by 25 feet. 
g, main floor, 14 feet wide running the entire length of the 
barn. 
h, h, bays for hay, grain, &c., &c. 
i, i, stables with double stalls for cattle 7 feet wide each. 
;, j, passage for foddering cattle, 4 feet wide, mnning parallel 
with which are mangers 3 feet wide. 
k , k, extra stables, for calves, new milch cows, hospital, &c. 
I, rear yard, 132 by 40 feet, opening on lane which leads 
into the farm. 
m, south yard for cows, 116 by 42 feet, with gate at n. 
*, gate opening into the front on the road. 
o, o, o, o, sheltered part of front yard. 
p , large barn doors. 
q, enclosure for manure, secured by a line of logs laid on the 
ground 10 feet from the outside of the stables. 
For further descriptions of this barn, see Vol. I, page 118. 
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