Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . breed. The house is forty feet long andten feet wide, divided into two compart-ments. Each compartment has a warmroom and a scratching shed which is opento the south. This makes each room ten with building paper and the building paperis covered with thin matched the roof common sheathing boardsare laid close together and covered withtarred paper and the paper covered with. feci square with a roof eight feet high infront and four fe
Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . breed. The house is forty feet long andten feet wide, divided into two compart-ments. Each compartment has a warmroom and a scratching shed which is opento the south. This makes each room ten with building paper and the building paperis covered with thin matched the roof common sheathing boardsare laid close together and covered withtarred paper and the paper covered with. feci square with a roof eight feet high infront and four feet at the back. No roomis taken up in hallways or passagewaysbut the doors entering the warm roomsopen from the scratching sheds. Very light material is used in the con- shingles. This makes a warm roof whichis very essential in a poultry house. Each of the closed pens has a windowthat reaches down to the sill. This win-dow is wide enough and high enough tolet in a great deal of sunshine, and this is BARN PLANS what the chickens need in winter. All in-side surfaces are dressed to prevent lodge-ment of dust and hiding places for whole bottom of the building is filledin several inches deep with grout the warm rooms the floor joists are em-
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