Poultry Architecture a Practical Guide for Construction of Poultry Houses Coo

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Poultry Architecture a Practical Guide for Construction of Poultry Houses Coo
George B George Burnap Fiske
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" The cheapest style is considered the most profita- ble. Built in this style there is no need of providing for ventilation, as the air is admitted through numerous cracks between the boards. The fowls are outside almost every day in the year, as there is very little snow. In summer, fresh salt breezes keep the air cool and the fowls are vigorous and active the year around. Kept in such large numbers, the laying poultry docs not reach the high average production found in some small flocks. Prob...ably one hundred to one hundred and twenty per hen would cover the average annual 34 POULTRY ARCHITECTURE production of the southern Rhode Island hen. But this rate of product is found quite profitable because of the small expense for buildings, labor and feed. On account of the lack of railroad transportation, grain costs more than elsewhere, but the addition of this is not serious.
It might be supposed that the various flocks, hav- ing no fences between, would become hopelessly mixed at feeding time.


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