. Commercial poultry raising; a thoroughly practical and complete reference work for the amateur, fancier or general farmer, especially adapted to the commercial poultryman. Poultry. 116 COMMERCIAL POULTRY RAISING at regular rates; and the front wall need not be so high but that the sun will reach the rear wall, where it is most needed on account of the roosting compartments. There are three general types of roofs for poultry buildings— the single pitch or shed roof, the gable roof, or double pitch, having equal or unequal slopes; and the half-monitor style of house, which consists of a shed r
. Commercial poultry raising; a thoroughly practical and complete reference work for the amateur, fancier or general farmer, especially adapted to the commercial poultryman. Poultry. 116 COMMERCIAL POULTRY RAISING at regular rates; and the front wall need not be so high but that the sun will reach the rear wall, where it is most needed on account of the roosting compartments. There are three general types of roofs for poultry buildings— the single pitch or shed roof, the gable roof, or double pitch, having equal or unequal slopes; and the half-monitor style of house, which consists of a shed roof in the rear of the house, covering about two-thirds of the building, then from the front eaves a wall is built for perhaps a distance of three or four feet, consisting mainly of windows, and from which there extends. 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 Roberts, Howard Armstrong, 1885-. Philadelphia, D. McKay
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