. The business hen (the latest hatch). Poultry. VIEW OF HEATER. Fig. GROUND PLAN. Fig. 12. pipe; D, drip pan to carry outside any escaping gasoline, or when fire goes out unexpectedly; E is door in front of burner box, covered with wire cloth to admit air, draft being prevented by tin shield inside. Air also enters through holes in bottom of rear end of burner. F is chamber above heater box, where air entering by four one-fourth-inch holes at inside end is warmed by contact and sent through perforated tin of chick guard. G is floor collar fitting over collar of chamber F. H is chick guard


. The business hen (the latest hatch). Poultry. VIEW OF HEATER. Fig. GROUND PLAN. Fig. 12. pipe; D, drip pan to carry outside any escaping gasoline, or when fire goes out unexpectedly; E is door in front of burner box, covered with wire cloth to admit air, draft being prevented by tin shield inside. Air also enters through holes in bottom of rear end of burner. F is chamber above heater box, where air entering by four one-fourth-inch holes at inside end is warmed by contact and sent through perforated tin of chick guard. G is floor collar fitting over collar of chamber F. H is chick guard, fitting over collar, G, protect- ing chicks from hot steam, I, and giving entrance for fresh air under hover. I is stem connecting with radiator, K. L is tin diaphragm with thick layer of asbestos on top, supported three-fourths inch. 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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