. Poultry culture. ..:.-^ 1 1 —n- ?pront vtev/ -0 0- Re^r view* — iKowinq latora Cross sectionof noveltyA- sidino Side view. Ncit plan 132 PRACTICAL POULTRY HOUSING. JOHN H. BOBINSON, EDITOR OF FARM-POULTRY, BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS. At several of the farmers institutes in this State which ithas been my privilege to address during the past year, thedescription of some poultry houses I am using and explana-tion of reasons for using them have excited enough interest tomake me think farmers throughout the State may be equallyinterested in this subject. The ideas and principles upon which


. Poultry culture. ..:.-^ 1 1 —n- ?pront vtev/ -0 0- Re^r view* — iKowinq latora Cross sectionof noveltyA- sidino Side view. Ncit plan 132 PRACTICAL POULTRY HOUSING. JOHN H. BOBINSON, EDITOR OF FARM-POULTRY, BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS. At several of the farmers institutes in this State which ithas been my privilege to address during the past year, thedescription of some poultry houses I am using and explana-tion of reasons for using them have excited enough interest tomake me think farmers throughout the State may be equallyinterested in this subject. The ideas and principles upon which this method of hous-ing poultry is based are not new, nor are they at all the contrary, they are very old and very common. Thenoteworthy thing among them is that they have not untilwithin a few years seemed to those looking for the best waysof housing poultry to be worth serious consideration. Forseveral years now they have been much discussed in the poul-try press, and the general interest in them and increasingtendency to use them marks what is probably the last stagein the reaction from the plans and methods most in fa


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