40 ft. wide, 72 ft. long
and approximately 40 ft. from grade to ridge. This plan shows a practical farm barn especially designed to stable horses. It contains 15 single horse stalls and two large box stalls. Two corn cribs are built across one end and extend up into the hay mow. Two bins can be conveniently filled from the driveway. A spreader can be driven through the barn and manure hauled directly to the field, if desired. Hay is elevated to mow through large gable doors and access to mow is by a stairs adjacent to the feed bin. A harness cabinet built in passage will store two or three good sets of harness. Hay mow capacity is 138 tons of hay. The ceiling height is 9 ft. in the clear. The floor and foundation is of concrete. Foundation wall extends 2 ft. above grade. The barn is of a plank frame, trussed roof construction. The outside walls are covered with vertical drop siding. The building serves its purpose best when especially adapted to the purpose intended. A horse barn should be different than any other building on the farm. The health and comfort of the horses should be a first consideration, but the convenience in feeding and attending to their wants should not be forgotten. ROUND°FLOOR• PLAN Page One Hundred Ninety 7E.- O' 1_.EZ CARR~Eara~k PRiVE%%'i CLEAN INCA ALLEY 1=1111•1•111=1•111=lam