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Ai'ian' Notes from Northern Jrclaiul. 



turned our attention to the miinterestint;- bttt useful hen, so I 

 turned one of my aviaries into an intensive fowl house, and it 

 is this tliat 1 now have had reconstructed, and which I wish 

 to describe. 



The fowl-house was a lean-to affair, of about 14ft. lon;^ 

 and about 6ft. wide, havins::^ an over-hang-ins.:,- roof of, say, 

 another foot, with a good solid cement floor. This I pretty 

 well pulled to pieces, taking away the front and division, leaving 

 only the one end, roof, and cement floor. I then got the 



carpenter to divide the house longtitudinally, into two divisions, 

 \i/: a shelter for night, a roofed-over part which I call 



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