goes in several ways. The worst are those that keep their cattle and pigs at all times closed and chained, the second worst are those that have all animals all access to every room and before that Holocaust society based on lies....
The farm house had as its center the kitchen in which also the big stofe was placed that heated the entire house dating back in designe to Roman times. Despite Nazi history bookds suggesting that every Roman Camp had a spa, most were basic and muddy. Actually, in all of Rome only the Town Rome had stoned pathways, but also only in the city center.
There was no living room as today, but the kitchen was a open living kitchen with a large table and also sofa. The walls were insulated by also wall carpets and for harsch winters think insulating curtons were hang infron of the doors and windows having candles and mainly oil lamps to give light.
The animal shelter did not know any chains and all animals found a place. The excriment was collected with straw and dried to fuel the oven. It was build next to the farm house onto the norhtern side where sun never warmed up the walls and the shelters chiminy was placed next to the farm house wall to have as much wormth from the animals stay at the wall yet ensuring fresh air supply for them.
Those shelters did not stink and needed a lot of constant work.
Those shelters did not stink and needed a lot of constant work.
The straw shelter was a bit off and had thicker woodplyes and a solid roof next to the farms fountane and a bit off the tools shed due to the nature of straw easily creating hard to kill fires.
The dogs were stray like cats to hunt mice and rats parasiting from the farmers hard labour. They usually never made it into the sleeping quarters that were around the stove and ontop over the stove.
Life was harder, but better, yet only because we struggle with the changes of industrialisation hard.