Poultry Architecture: A Practical Guide for Construction of Poultry Houses, Coops and YardsOrange Judd Company, 1902 - 130 páginas |
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... eighteen inches above the floor to each ten feet of house length is enough . Warmth is much increased by a shutter or curtain for night . Windows should be arranged to slide to one side or be easily taken out during hot weather . Double ...
... eighteen inches above the floor to each ten feet of house length is enough . Warmth is much increased by a shutter or curtain for night . Windows should be arranged to slide to one side or be easily taken out during hot weather . Double ...
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... eighteen inches wide , running the whole length of the building , with a hinged lid , for storing droppings . Above ... inches high , leaving an eight - inch passage for the hens to enter the nests ; a small crack is left at the top in ...
... eighteen inches wide , running the whole length of the building , with a hinged lid , for storing droppings . Above ... inches high , leaving an eight - inch passage for the hens to enter the nests ; a small crack is left at the top in ...
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... inches , two being fourteen feet and two sixteen feet long . The corner posts are four by four inches by twelve feet ... eighteen dollars per thousand feet . Twenty pounds of eight- penny nails and ten pounds of tens were bought for seventy - ...
... inches , two being fourteen feet and two sixteen feet long . The corner posts are four by four inches by twelve feet ... eighteen dollars per thousand feet . Twenty pounds of eight- penny nails and ten pounds of tens were bought for seventy - ...
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... eighteen inches from the peak of the roof . A strip of tin is fastened over the upper part of the sash , and the sides and bottom of the sash overlap the roof , to be rain - proof . The shutters , b B , used to darken the building on ...
... eighteen inches from the peak of the roof . A strip of tin is fastened over the upper part of the sash , and the sides and bottom of the sash overlap the roof , to be rain - proof . The shutters , b B , used to darken the building on ...
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... eighteen inches wide , serve as a tight floor for the nests and passage . The perches , two in number , are eighteen inches apart and each is eighteen inches from the roof and two feet higher than the sills . Perches should be of two ...
... eighteen inches wide , serve as a tight floor for the nests and passage . The perches , two in number , are eighteen inches apart and each is eighteen inches from the roof and two feet higher than the sills . Perches should be of two ...
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80 shows arrangement banked battened boards bottom BROODER HOUSE building paper built cents cheap chickens chicks cleaning cloth cold COLONY HOUSE convenient coop corner cost covered dollars door eggs eight feet eighteen inches farm feed box feet high feet long feet wide fence flocks floor four feet four inches fowls frame free range front glass ground hemlock henhouse hens hinged hotbed illustration inches high inches wide Incubator inside interior joists lath laying length movable nailed nest boxes partition pens perches poles posts poultry house rafters RHODE ISLAND COLONY roof roosting place roosting room sash scantling scratching shed sheathing shingles shown in Figure shows shut side sills six feet six inches sixteen feet slats space straw studs summer tarred paper three feet tight trough twelve feet two-inch ventilation wall wall studs warm weather winter wire netting yard