Star Dairy Barn No. 6

34 ft. wide, 110 ft. long and approximately 30 ft. from grade to ridge. It is a barn that should appeal to the thinking farmer, the wide awake dairyman who knows that a comfortable, sanitary building is the only kind of barn he can afford to put his money into. A herd of 36 milch cows comfortably stabled in STAR Steel Stalls; two calf pens accom- Page One hundred Seventy-four modating 12 calves, a cow pen and a bull pen, makes this an ideal and practical floor arrangement. The cows face out, with a driveway through center of barn. There are four large hoppered bins readily accessible for feeding and filling. Hay is taken in at the end and the unobstructed mow will hold plenty of hay and roughage to feed the herd. Hay mow capacity, 100 tons. The ground floor height is 8 ft. 6 in. in the clear. The foundation wall is of concrete and extends 6 in. above the grade. The exterior walls are built of hollow tile to the plate and stuccoed. The roof is the braced rafter type, illustrated on page 154. FEEDING '~"'J PASSAGL CONCRETE MANyER- I I dow'I ~TA IL51 9L ,31rAc4iO g 1 1 1 LITTER CARRIER 7RPCK CLrANINF RLLEY -- I I I II`Cf)1 rl''-I I f t"PPP I I corvCRrTe MANyE>z. _ FEEDING i~HnTTi ASSAGE– 4>s>Ayc- GROUND ' FLOOR ° PLAN' e')