Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . 3€CT/OA/ and air to the roosts and nest boxes. Theoutside wire netting may be covered withcotton or not according to the climate andthe ideas of the owner. The roofing is tarred paper and it starts. rLOOff fL»N or CM/CKCN HOl/SC at the highest point in front, turns over theupper corner at the back and goes cleardown to the ground. This makes a thor-oughly wind proof and damp proof is a peculiar thing about the damp-ness in poultry house
Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . 3€CT/OA/ and air to the roosts and nest boxes. Theoutside wire netting may be covered withcotton or not according to the climate andthe ideas of the owner. The roofing is tarred paper and it starts. rLOOff fL»N or CM/CKCN HOl/SC at the highest point in front, turns over theupper corner at the back and goes cleardown to the ground. This makes a thor-oughly wind proof and damp proof is a peculiar thing about the damp-ness in poultry houses. It is a compara-tively simple question that has bothered A Cement Block Smoke House than anything else in the poultry line. Itis easier to build a satisfactory stable forany other domestic animal than it is forchickens unless we are satisfied with whatis commonly termed a curtain front phrase curtain front simply ineansthat some of the openings are covered withthin cotton instead of glass. It seems tohave solved the problem of how to make achicken house light, airy and dry, but notall curtain front houses work alike. A greatdeal depends on the head room. A few henshave not body warmth enough to heat agreat deal of space. You cannot have goodventilation without heat. The solutionseems to be to build a comparatively smallhouse
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