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f 33 CONCRETE FOR HOUSE, FARM, AND ESTATE. over eight tons. This has been a most successful excluder of rats. A full-sized rat with a free run to corn cannot be kept for less than Is. Per week. The cost of this construction was 3/. 10s. Per square, namely, 10' by 10'. No farm should be without a rat -proof granary, even if the cost is much in excess of the sum stated. Fig. 52 (at end of book) shows the under-side of granary floor with beam and rings in floor (above loose box) for slinging a hor...se. How TO MAKE A MANGER (figs. 25, 26, and 27). A concrete manger can be strong, clean, and rat- proof. The supports, or foundation, of a manger may be in concrete or brickwork, and should be erected to the desired height for the bottom of the manger; boards strutted will then support concrete to form the bottom of the manger, the thickness being 3", and should be reinforced by two bars running longways and cross-bars every 9". Side planking is then placed in position, the concrete well rammed in and vertically reinforced every 9", together with three horizontal bars, one placed near the top of the manger.
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