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Figure 3. — Statioiiiiry type of pen for adult rinuiK cks employed on New Jersey State 

 Ganu' Farm. Malcolm Dunn feeding his birds. 



Figure 3-A. — Corner of New Jersey type 

 stationary pen, showing employment 

 of boards in constructing sides to 

 prevent alarming of birds 



Figure 3-C. — Showing method 

 of overlapping tapering ends 

 of white cedar beams. To 

 afford greatest protection 

 from the weight of snow these 

 should be lashed with wire. 



Figure 3-D. — Combined shelter and 

 catching coop placed in one corner of 

 New Jersey Stationary Pen. 



Figure 3-B.— This shows how 

 large ends of white cedar 

 beams are overlapped in 

 constructing covering of 

 New Jersey Stationary Pen. 

 Counter braces of 2 x 6 are 

 also shown. 



