. Poultry houses and fixtures. How to lay out poultry plants ... FIG. 133—FLOOR PLAN OF BROODER HOUSE PERMANENT BROODER HOUSES 71. FIG. 134—FRONT ELEVATION OF PERMANENT BROODER HOUSE tions, bearing in mind, however, that he can better affordto employ inadequate facilities and makeshift equipmentat any other point than in the brooding of his chicks. BROODER HOUSE FOR LAMP-HEATED HOVERS May Be Built With or Without Auxiliary Heat. Brooding With Lamp-Heated Hovers is Practical With the Right Kind of House. The floor dimensions of the brooder house shown in Figs. 133 to 141 inclusive, a
. Poultry houses and fixtures. How to lay out poultry plants ... FIG. 133—FLOOR PLAN OF BROODER HOUSE PERMANENT BROODER HOUSES 71. FIG. 134—FRONT ELEVATION OF PERMANENT BROODER HOUSE tions, bearing in mind, however, that he can better affordto employ inadequate facilities and makeshift equipmentat any other point than in the brooding of his chicks. BROODER HOUSE FOR LAMP-HEATED HOVERS May Be Built With or Without Auxiliary Heat. Brooding With Lamp-Heated Hovers is Practical With the Right Kind of House. The floor dimensions of the brooder house shown in Figs. 133 to 141 inclusive, are 16x30 feet. It can, of course, be built any length, but under ordinary conditions Hinged at Top^^ •^ ^^ — IF= ^ ^ ^^?S^^^^^^ T f ll, 11 ff^ x *?*?*• 1 [u L J = ?a L ^^ FIG. 135—END El^BVATION OF PERMANENTBROODER HOUSE a width of 16 feet is most satisfactory and should bemaintained, regardless of length. There are few poultry plants where such a house asthis will not be found a profitablepart of the equipment, making it pos-sible to brood chicks successfully atalmost any season and under themost favorable
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