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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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Fig. 16.—Elevation diagram of completed building—Dr. P. T. Woodsopen-front poultry house. Front is always open, closed in only bygalvanized wire netting, one-fourth inch square mesh. No curtains usedin any part of house. Windows kept closed in winter and all wide openin summer. cleaning house. Xo curtains are used in any part of house.Material Required.20 short posts. 4 pieces 4x6, 20 feet long, for sills. 1 piece 4x4, 20 feet long, for middle sill. 5 pieces 2x3, 20 feet long, for plates. 14 pieces 2x3, 21/4 feet long, for window frame 1 piece 2x3, 3 feet long, for door frame. 7 pieces 2x3, 3 feet long, for front studs.7 pieces 2x3, 4 feet long, for rear studs.10 pieces 2x3, 7% feet long, for studs. 2 pieces 2x3, 5 feet long, for studs.
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FOR ALL CLIMATES 65 3 pieces 2x3, 6 feet long, for studs. 3 pieces, 2x3, 7 feet long, for studs. 3 pieces 2x3, 4^ feet long, for studs. 2 pieces 2x3, 4 feet long, for studs. 8 pieces 2x3, Sy2 feet long, for rafters. 8 pieces 2x3, 10 feet long, for roosts. 8 pieces 2x4, 14 feet long, for rear rafters. 1,100 square feet lumber for sides, roof and partition. 7 six-light, half-sash for windows. 20 running feet of %-inch square mesh netting, 30 inches wide.1,000 square feet roofing fabric for sides and roof.Nails, hinges, screws, etc. Windows in semi-monitor top should be put on with hinges attop from outside and made to open outward. They are run wideopen or taken off altogether in summer. It is a good plan toprovide an inner wire netting door for use when house door isleft open. This house may be built with a double wood floor, a cement flooror with a floor of earth or sand. If earth or sand is used, fill into level of top of sills. If cement floor is used bring it to bottomof sills and

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