LOW POULTRY HOUSE.
It Gouts Tint Little More THnm a “Shed” Hoofed Affair, and I» Prettier by Far. In cold climates the poultry quarters must be built low to 'conserve heat. The cut shows an excellent house of this sort. The rear is but
four feet high, but in the front there is height enough for even a tall person, and the work can all be done in the high part, Such a building looks much bettor than a “shed” roofed l affair, and coot* but little more. By removing the sash and substituting netting, or slats. It may b® converted into comfortable cummer quarters. —Farm Journal.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3558, 10 August 1905, Page 4
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107LOW POULTRY HOUSE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3558, 10 August 1905, Page 4
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