. Poultry houses and fixtures. How to lay out poultry plants ... FIG. 199—GR.\IN AND MASH HOPPER FOR INDOORAND OUTDOOR USE It is not essential that hoppers be fill-ed full once a week. In practice it is found that it is well to fill them about half full; then keep an eye on the m w h e n going about to the coops with water, etc., and re fill any that appear to be getting will be noticed also that the parti- - t i o n dividing the hopper into two compartments is not in the center. As a matter of fact, the partition is set over just half an inch from the exact cen-ter, so that the throat


. Poultry houses and fixtures. How to lay out poultry plants ... FIG. 199—GR.\IN AND MASH HOPPER FOR INDOORAND OUTDOOR USE It is not essential that hoppers be fill-ed full once a week. In practice it is found that it is well to fill them about half full; then keep an eye on the m w h e n going about to the coops with water, etc., and re fill any that appear to be getting will be noticed also that the parti- - t i o n dividing the hopper into two compartments is not in the center. As a matter of fact, the partition is set over just half an inch from the exact cen-ter, so that the throat of the side containing the dry mash shall be an inch wider than theside containing whole or cracked grain. The dry inash. FIG. 200—CROSS SECTION OF GRAINAND MASH HOPPER FOR IN-DOOR AND OUTDOOR USE -METAL FEED TROUGH WITH DIVIDINGBOARD


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