. The business hen (the latest hatch). Poultry. DETAILS OF ROOST AND NEST. FiQ. 26,. CENTER FRONT. : END VTEW. Fig. 87, and mall exit for hens, and one end of the house, with place for feed hopper, water pan and outer door is shown at Fig, 87. warmth and dryness of the house greatly depends upon the cons*- :' the floor. The a-. [] is sufficiently heavy to retain enough moisture to make the house damp ai iingiy rous to the fowls' health during certain seasons o! the year. This condition can l"- forestalled by filling in with cobblestones, gravel or cindrrs. The level of (Of should \k raise


. The business hen (the latest hatch). Poultry. DETAILS OF ROOST AND NEST. FiQ. 26,. CENTER FRONT. : END VTEW. Fig. 87, and mall exit for hens, and one end of the house, with place for feed hopper, water pan and outer door is shown at Fig, 87. warmth and dryness of the house greatly depends upon the cons*- :' the floor. The a-. [] is sufficiently heavy to retain enough moisture to make the house damp ai iingiy rous to the fowls' health during certain seasons o! the year. This condition can l"- forestalled by filling in with cobblestones, gravel or cindrrs. The level of (Of should \k raised above that. 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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