. Animal husbandry for schools. Livestock. 344 Animal Husbandry to lay more eggs in a year when they have lived in the fresh air of a scratching-shed (Fig. 137). 551. Windows. — These are a very essential part of the poultry house. They should be arranged high and low rather than wide,. Fig. 138. — Interior fixtures, showing perches, droppings-platform and brooding coop. so as to permit the sun to sweep the entire floor space, as it passes from east to west, drying the floor, killing disease germs, warming the building, and giving good cheer. In addition to glass, cloth windows should also be


. Animal husbandry for schools. Livestock. 344 Animal Husbandry to lay more eggs in a year when they have lived in the fresh air of a scratching-shed (Fig. 137). 551. Windows. — These are a very essential part of the poultry house. They should be arranged high and low rather than wide,. Fig. 138. — Interior fixtures, showing perches, droppings-platform and brooding coop. so as to permit the sun to sweep the entire floor space, as it passes from east to west, drying the floor, killing disease germs, warming the building, and giving good cheer. In addition to glass, cloth windows should also be provided so as to facilitate ventilation. Provide one square foot of glass and one of curtain surface for each sixteen square feet of floor 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 Harper, Merritt Wesley, 1877-. New York, The Macmillan company


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