The Modern Dairy Goat
(Page 7 of 7)
March/April 1970
By the Mother Earth News editors
Time Savers
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1. Try to have running water in the barn or as close as possible.
2. Store feed close to feed racks to save time and mess.
3. If you build, plan a dairy gutter sloping to an outside opening of its own.
4. In the pens build racks of slats or heavy wire mesh to stand an inch or so off the floor to keep bedding cleaner and drier.
5. In the stalls place removable wooden racks for ease in cleaning.
6. Fence in a pasture if possible - the initial work is easier than continuous tethering.
Suggested Reading:
Complete Plans for a Small Barn, 16 x 30 feet, showing how to construct, also to arrange interior to house 25 to 40 laying hens, a broiler battery, 3 to 8 goats or one cow, 3 to 30 rabbits, 2 sheep, and a pigeon loft. Complete specifications and working drawings for barn and equipment-$2.25.
Starting Right With Milk Goats
- by Helen Walsh- $3.00.
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