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Farm Layout

The document describes several structures and areas commonly found on dairy farms, including maternity pens for calving cows, calf hutches for sheltering young calves, a loading chute for loading livestock onto trucks, a milk house for isolating fresh milk, areas for feed and manure storage, a dead stock area, and a house and yard.

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Farm Layout

The document describes several structures and areas commonly found on dairy farms, including maternity pens for calving cows, calf hutches for sheltering young calves, a loading chute for loading livestock onto trucks, a milk house for isolating fresh milk, areas for feed and manure storage, a dead stock area, and a house and yard.

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Maternity pens: The WW Maternity Pen is a convenient 10' x 10' size.

It can be easily setup and dismantled in any location. Features


a headgate and 3 exterior gates for easy access and operator safety. A “Split” crowd gate permits newborn calves to nurse while the
mother cow is restrained.

Calf Hutches: A calf hutch is a comfortable place for calves to sleep and provides shelter from the elements.

Loading Chute: an inclined plane fenced in on each side up which cattle or other livestock can be driven for loading into trucks or other
means of conveyance.

Milk house: A milk house is a small structure used expressly for the purpose of isolating fresh milk from the smells, dust, and
microbes of the barn environment. While the earlier springhouse housed and cooled fresh milk and provided a space for letting cream
rise and for churning, the milk house is a twentieth century phenomenon.

Feed Storage: Feed Storage Area means a designated area at the production facility, paved or unpaved, covered or uncovered, that is
utilized for storage of any materials used to create the rations for livestock. Also included are those areas used to store spoiled, spilled,
or other unused rations for livestock.

Manure Storage: A storage facility to contain manure for some period of time prior to its ultimate utilization, usually classified by
type and form of manure stored and/or construction of the storage, e.g., above or below ground liquid manure tank, solid manure
storage, etc. •

Dead Stock Area: farm tools and equipment. opposed to livestock.

House and Yard: a kind of property in an agricultural setting, which is used for residential purpose. Usually surrounded by a farm or
a garden, such properties are also used as vacation homes with rural flavour. Generally, farmhouses are spread on a huge chunk of land
with front porches.
FARM LAYOUT
SUBMITTED TO:
MRS. ZOILA M. DUQUE

SUBMITTED BY:
KEVIN H. MANALO
ALLAN H. ORTIZ
RHEALYN A. ALBA
LEGEND

1CM=1M 10CM

10CM 30CM
10CM 15CM 20CM =100CM

5CM
CALF HUTCHES
10CM
PARKING AREA 15CM
=100CM

25CM SHED 10CM


25cm
15CM m

MATERNITY PENS 12CM


10CM 15CM
15cm
10cm DRIVEWAY =100CM
38CM 20CM MILK MANURE STORAGE
-- HOUSE BARN
10cm

LOADING CHUTE
15CM
20CM
10cm
5CM
15CM
HOUSE AND YARD

22CM 22CM =100CM

25CM
FEED STORAGE DEADSTOCK AREA

20CM 11cm

=100CM

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