$ 6.41 Profit 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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The floor is 4 feet below the ground level, and in selecting a site for this house care was taken to pick the dampest spot on the farm.
In close proximity thereto is a magnificent spring of the purest water, and conduits from this spring have been constructed underneath the incubator cellar in order to insure the necessary dampness. Water runs 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 soi
...l 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 incu- bator 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. It is lighted by six three-light windows carrying glass 10 3c_ 16 _ inches. The cement walls are finished smooth, and the cement floor is slightly inclined toward the southeast comer, where the intake of the drain is located, enabling free use of water from hose in cleaning the room.

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