$ 6.41 Per Hen Per Year. the Corning Egg-Book Illustrating the Poultry Methods Originated By the Late Prof. G. M. Gowell, of Maine, And Perfected By Edward And Gardner Corning

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It is very important, in order to secure proper ventilation, to have the ceiling high enough.
Although Professor Gowell did not invent the curtained-front idea for a house, he deservedly won the credit of greatly improving upon the principle. Since the introduction of curtain-fronts, the question of how to ventilate is seldom asked.
There is no better method of ventilating, nor more sane way of disinfecting a house than by such means as will constantly admit the fresh air — through the curtains
... when closed, and through the open space when the curtains are hung up — and at the same time allow the sun's rays to seek every part of the interior. — Editor.
On Sunny Slope Farm, in selecting a site for the incubator cellar, Mr. Corning told me "care was taken to pick out the dampest spot on the farm." The soil of Sunny Slope Farm is a very warm, dry gravel and sand loam. Professor Gowell, in Bulletin No. 90, says, "A damp cellar would be poorly adapted for incubators." In 1905 an in- cubator cellar was constructed at the Maine Station measuring 30 feet square, 7 feet high in the clear, 5 feet of which is below the level of the outside ground.


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