The art of incubation and brooding; . y be changedat will. 142 ?&£&&&.&&&&&&&*&&&& &&&&&&^&&&&&&^&&8fc&<fr^&^k-&^** HOT WATER STOTE WITH CONTROLLING APPARATUS. This Hot Water Stove, which has a water jacketaround it, supplies the heat to the hot water pipesof brooding system, or for other purposes ; the water flowing outthrough the upperpipe and returningthrough the lower oneto be reheated, keep-ing up a continual cir-culation. The tankabove is tosupply anyescape ofwater in theform of steamwhich mayoccasionally be gener-ated by safety valve pre-vents a pressure ofover five p


The art of incubation and brooding; . y be changedat will. 142 ?&£&&&.&&&&&&&*&&&& &&&&&&^&&&&&&^&&8fc&<fr^&^k-&^** HOT WATER STOTE WITH CONTROLLING APPARATUS. This Hot Water Stove, which has a water jacketaround it, supplies the heat to the hot water pipesof brooding system, or for other purposes ; the water flowing outthrough the upperpipe and returningthrough the lower oneto be reheated, keep-ing up a continual cir-culation. The tankabove is tosupply anyescape ofwater in theform of steamwhich mayoccasionally be gener-ated by safety valve pre-vents a pressure ofover five pounds, aspressure above thatpoint would stop thecirculation of day the valve below the tank is opened tosupply any waste which may have occurred, andthen closed again, and kept closed while heatingthe brooding house. If hot water is needed, tomix feed, scald chickens, etc., the two valves fromi43. ^^^e£sjs?js5£>ejsejs«js«jstjs.^j»£>»js5js?jj ?I»5£>eJs?J;5JseJs!£>«Js«Jj«J»eJjeJs«JS<J»eJ»e£i/ ?4 -i? »biii^ &<4 && <£& ifc «£ sfr _g^ sj^sfs^ssk cfrsfccfr £ tfrspcfcsf- ^ •8 the brooder pipes are closed and the valves to and from the tank are opened, thus causing a circula-tion through the tank and boiling the water. Toturn the circulation through the brooders again,you simply close the valves nearest the tank andopen those leading to and from the the Von Culin system two pipes only areused in the brooders ; other pipes may be run intothe rooms or passage. With the top heatsystem four pipes are used. Either system issimple, and may be laid by any handy mechanicor plumber. Many poultrymen make and fit up alltheir brooders and houses. « SINGLE OUT-DOOR BROODERS. Where the climate will permit and you haveplenty


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