. The American farmer. A hand-book of agriculture for the farm and garden ... Agriculture. feet wide, and boarded between ; and each ox or cow is tied next to the partition side of the stall, which prevents their getting together, and saves much room. The doors are sufficiently wide to drive in a pair of oxen Fig. 314.. yoked, and large spikes are driven in the plates all round the stables, to hang harness, yokes, and chains upon. The bottoms of the mangers are raised. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c

. The American farmer. A hand-book of agriculture for the farm and garden ... Agriculture. feet wide, and boarded between ; and each ox or cow is tied next to the partition side of the stall, which prevents their getting together, and saves much room. The doors are sufficiently wide to drive in a pair of oxen Fig. 314.. yoked, and large spikes are driven in the plates all round the stables, to hang harness, yokes, and chains upon. The bottoms of the mangers are raised. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c Stock Photo
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. The American farmer. A hand-book of agriculture for the farm and garden ... Agriculture. feet wide, and boarded between ; and each ox or cow is tied next to the partition side of the stall, which prevents their getting together, and saves much room. The doors are sufficiently wide to drive in a pair of oxen Fig. 314.. yoked, and large spikes are driven in the plates all round the stables, to hang harness, yokes, and chains upon. The bottoms of the mangers are raised. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. O'Neill, F. W; Williams, H. L. New York, C. W. Carleton & co.