. Practical poultry production . Poultry. Figure 134.—Showing the method of placing the rafters for a two-thirds pitch roof. The crosspieees and uprights in the middle as shown in the picture are but temporary braces and will be removed. house, depending upon its size, are usually built of 3 x 4 or 4 X 6 or 6 X 6 inch lumber. The roof. There are six different styles of roof as shown in Figure Figure 135.—Types of roofs for poultry houses, (a) Shed roof or single-pitch type, (b) Combination or two-thirds pitch, (c) Gable or double pitch, (d) Monitor, (e) Semi-monitor, (f) Pleas


. Practical poultry production . Poultry. Figure 134.—Showing the method of placing the rafters for a two-thirds pitch roof. The crosspieees and uprights in the middle as shown in the picture are but temporary braces and will be removed. house, depending upon its size, are usually built of 3 x 4 or 4 X 6 or 6 X 6 inch lumber. The roof. There are six different styles of roof as shown in Figure Figure 135.—Types of roofs for poultry houses, (a) Shed roof or single-pitch type, (b) Combination or two-thirds pitch, (c) Gable or double pitch, (d) Monitor, (e) Semi-monitor, (f) 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 Lamon, Harry M; Kinghorne, J. W. (Joseph William). St. Paul, Minn. : Press of Webb Publishing Co.


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