. Poultry houses and fixtures. How to lay out poultry plants ... -LAYING HOUSE WITH DIVIDED SHUTTERSPhoto from University of California. of the dimensions just noted, which will provide sufficientventilation for a house 16x30 feet. 11 pieces, y% inch x 3 inch, 16 feet pieces, J^ inch x 1}4 inch, 16 feet piece, 9-16 inch x 4 inch, 10 feet piece, 9-16 inch x 4 inch, 12 feet serious objection to both the Missouri shutterand the Cornell wind baffler is that neither one light, for which reason it is necessary to provideconsiderably more window space than is


. Poultry houses and fixtures. How to lay out poultry plants ... -LAYING HOUSE WITH DIVIDED SHUTTERSPhoto from University of California. of the dimensions just noted, which will provide sufficientventilation for a house 16x30 feet. 11 pieces, y% inch x 3 inch, 16 feet pieces, J^ inch x 1}4 inch, 16 feet piece, 9-16 inch x 4 inch, 10 feet piece, 9-16 inch x 4 inch, 12 feet serious objection to both the Missouri shutterand the Cornell wind baffler is that neither one light, for which reason it is necessary to provideconsiderably more window space than is required wheren;uslin shutters are used. Rear Wall Ventilators In poultry houses that are equipped with muslinfronts or slatted openings, no other ventilation is required,except in hot weather, when rear ventilators, such as areshown in Fig. 27, page 22, will be found decidedlyhelpful. These ventilators extend the entire length ofthe building, close up under the eaves, and in the southmay open directly into the room and may be made asmuch as twelve inches w


Size: 887px × 2816px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectpoultry, bookyear1919