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Layout of milking premises for goats. Walls should be of concrete for at least 4ft. above the floor. All interior surfaces of concrete walls should be plastered to a smooth finish with a steel tool. All other interior surfaces of the dairy should be lined with a non-porous material. Ventilation must be provided on two walls in the dairy, the area of ventilation to be at least an eighth of that of the floor. All ventilators and doorways should be screened against flies.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 511

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Layout of milking premises for goats. Walls should be of concrete for at least 4ft. above the floor. All interior surfaces of concrete walls should be plastered to a smooth finish with a steel tool. All other interior surfaces of the dairy should be lined with a non-porous material. Ventilation must be provided on two walls in the dairy, the area of ventilation to be at least an eighth of that of the floor. All ventilators and doorways should be screened against flies. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 511

Layout of milking premises for goats. Walls should be of concrete for at least 4ft. above the floor. All interior surfaces of concrete walls should be plastered to a smooth finish with a steel tool. All other interior surfaces of the dairy should be lined with a non-porous material. Ventilation must be provided on two walls in the dairy, the area of ventilation to be at least an eighth of that of the floor. All ventilators and doorways should be screened against flies. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 511