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The latest style of A-shaped colony brooder-house, Fig. 87 306 



Side view of the A-shaped house equipped as a winter laying pen, Fig. 88. . .. 307 



Front view of the A-shaped house equipped as a winter laying pen. Fig. 8g. . . . 307 



Collar for connecting two A-shaped houses, Fig. 90 308 



The method of joining two houses, Fig. 91 308 



The use of the colony houses for growing' pullets, Fig. 92 309 



Plan of the floor timbers of an 8' x 8' house, Fig. 93 314 



Cross-section plan of A-shaped colony house, Fig. 94 315 



Rear view of A-shaped colony house, Fig. 95 316 



Side view plan of the A-shaped colony house, Fig. 96 317 



Chick exit to brooder-house. Fig. 97 318 



The burner-box in position, Fig. 98 319 



Plan of the hover, Fig. 99 319 



Section plan of the parts of the gasoline heater. Tig. 100 32;^ 



Ground plan of the gasoline heater, Fig. loi 3^4 



The gasoline heater complete. Fig. 102 325 



Filling the gasoline supply can. Fig. 103 326 



The Dangler Furnace Burner No. 154, Fig. 104 327 



An A-shaped summer house. Fig. 105 329 



The frame construction of the summer house. Fig. 106. 330 



Plans of the shed-roof type of colony house. Fig. 107 332 



The shed-roof type of colony house. Fig. 108 334 



An open summer house for cockerels. Fig. 109 335 



Moving a colony house. Fig. no 237 



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