. The business hen (the latest hatch). Poultry. BROODING. 43 frame that will hold its shape when hauled. A double floor is best, the first being of rough material laid diagonally as a brace. On this is put building paper, and the top floor of matched dressed lumber is laid on this. Studding, 2x2 inch, is toe-nailed to floor flush with edge and plates are nailed to top of the studding. Figs. 8 and 9 (from Cornell Bulletin, 277) show sectional and side views of this brooder-house, and Figs. 10 and 12 give vertical and ground plans of the gasoline heater, the same letters applying to both cuts. A


. The business hen (the latest hatch). Poultry. BROODING. 43 frame that will hold its shape when hauled. A double floor is best, the first being of rough material laid diagonally as a brace. On this is put building paper, and the top floor of matched dressed lumber is laid on this. Studding, 2x2 inch, is toe-nailed to floor flush with edge and plates are nailed to top of the studding. Figs. 8 and 9 (from Cornell Bulletin, 277) show sectional and side views of this brooder-house, and Figs. 10 and 12 give vertical and ground plans of the gasoline heater, the same letters applying to both cuts. A is the burner box; B a standard Dangler lamp burner No. 154; C, pipe connecting burner and outside supply V5 -a*. _*â,r- ;y.* â-^^'mJ ... t. r".y â j. # \ I x,Em-s tf â £& "D PlO. IK^SlHim flan «/ rt. faru el 1* Jowl/M kiao SECTION OF HEATER. Fig. VIEW OF HEATER. Fig. 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 Collingwood, Herbert W. (Herbert Winslow), 1857-1927. ed. New York, The Rural publishing company


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