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ta. At*th e rear a cemented manure pit 8 xto which the manure is wheeled !t until a suitable time for drawo the field. The door of the pens lank and slopes 3 or 4 inches tone trench. The planks are laic pounded earth, over which has j|* pinea spread n coat of thin cement mortttr of a half inch or more of cheaj Mlt, The coarse manure from the pens ■■■ is thrown over the partitions into a
a. CROSS SECTION. in the. alley, a blanket of old burlaps being thrown over and troughs to prevent soiling. The loft room may r j lj«i Used for storing feed or straw for j* - bedding, as ocoasion demands. A trap,'4dobr in the loft floor directly over each | * aieeping apartment would afford a conL yfettient means of supplying litter at j frequent intervals as needed. | SI ..Plan No. 2 provides an alley and feed'jroom along one side of the building C
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3614, 23 December 1905, Page 4
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