. Built and used by poultrymen;. Poultry. Built £5° Used by Poultrymen front one. Raise the front box and lay it on its back 10 in. above the scantling, which space is closed by the extra boards. 53. Used for Chicks. Mr. DeGraff uses this piano-box house with an indoor brooder for raising chicks, and considers it an ideal method. The chicks having lots of room, best possible ventilation TWO'STORY POULTRY HOUSE- J* Will â H ⢠Flag-g Ma/177A/; - ;'â "./&. The Standard - â . â ' 'â¢'"%.-â ? ,» LENO-TH ZO-S *?,£,. 8-f- "--⢠J Heia-HT ': &k,7-4n


. Built and used by poultrymen;. Poultry. Built £5° Used by Poultrymen front one. Raise the front box and lay it on its back 10 in. above the scantling, which space is closed by the extra boards. 53. Used for Chicks. Mr. DeGraff uses this piano-box house with an indoor brooder for raising chicks, and considers it an ideal method. The chicks having lots of room, best possible ventilation TWO'STORY POULTRY HOUSE- J* Will â H ⢠Flag-g Ma/177A/; - ;'â "./&. The Standard - â . â ' 'â¢'"%.-â ? ,» LENO-TH ZO-S *?,£,. 8-f- "--⢠J Heia-HT ': &k,7-4n , &JL i. A House for a Small Lot This two-story poultry house has two pens, and gives double floor space under the roof. Mr. Flagg has tested and recommends it. day and night, protection from all damaging conditions, grow rapidly to maturity, and they will make either early broilers, layers or exhibition birds, as desired. Suitable brooders for this house are described later. 54. A Breeding Pen in a Piano-Box. It remained for Mr. Beecher of Illinois to adapt a piano box in such a way that it could house a breeding pen of Reds an entire winter. When we saw the house, it was not covered with roofing paper, and there was only a dollar or two of expense involved in its transformation. At about one-third of the height, the upper floor was laid. Six inches above the floor the roost extends from one end to the other. At one end of floor, at the back, there is a 10 x 15-in. opening (long way opposite length of box) with a 10-in. slanting board extending to the lower floor. The fowls use this slatted slanting [34]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago, Ill. , The Big four poultry journal


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