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Title: Open-air poultry houses for all climates; a practical book on modern common sense poultry housing for beginners and veterans in poultry keeping. What to build and how to do it. Houses that will promote health, vigor and vitality in laying and breeding stock
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Woods, Prince Tannat, 1870-
Subjects: Poultry Housing
Publisher: Chicago, Ill., American poultry journal publishing co.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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to be cut in boarded part of each sideof front end for:,poultry doors. Wire front is shown in place. Owing torapid development of the White Eock chicks it was necessary to movethem into this house before it Was finished. (Photo by Dr. Woods.) Sidney S. Morris, Berwyn, Pa., says: I consider a house ofthis type perfect and shall never build any other kind. Frank W. Floyd, Birmingham, Mich., built a number of Woodshouses, set them up on posts, made rat proof with inverted metalpars on top of posts, provided double board floors for houses andlikes this style of building very much. He has also built a longhouse of same type. FOR ALL CLIMATES 57 Ralph E. Woods, Shelton, Xeb., built small colony bouse ofthis type and reported very satisfactory results. George Gelly, Xokomis, 111., reported for a 10x16-foot Woodshouse, winter of 1909, fowls went through severe blizzard in excel-lent condition. He says: In it I housed 17 White PlymouthRocks through the winter without a frozen comb or a cold of
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DE. P. T. WOODS IMPEOVED OPEN-AIE POULTRY HOUSE.Eig. 12.—View showing east side and south front before painting.Door only is painted. Owing to press of other work this house did notget painted in time to show a picture of it in this book. (Photo by Dr.Woods.) any kind. The pullets were late hatched, but they started laying inDecember and kept it up right through the cold weather. Thehouse is in a very exposed position, but that does not seem tohandicap it any. so we have decided that it is about the correctthing in poultry houses.

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