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Farm Poultry 



-Tar "Paper. 



should be put on vertically, with a good quality 

 of tarred building paper between. When walls 

 of this nature are con- 

 structed, it is best to nail 

 on the inner siding first. 

 On the outside of these 

 boards put a coat of the 

 tarred paper in such a 

 manner that the whole sur- 

 face is thoroughly covered, 

 providing for a liberal lap 

 wherever the edges meet. Fig 33< 



The object of this tarred Method of building a 

 building paper is to pre- 

 vent drafts of air from 

 penetrating the side walls. 

 See Fig. 33. The boards 

 of the outside covering 

 should be put over the 

 building paper in such a 

 way that they will break 

 joints with Cemenv 



the inner ^oken stone 

 boarding. 



If boards of a uniform width 

 can be selected for this pur- 

 pose, the ease of breaking 

 joints will be greatly increased. A wall of this 

 thickness of inch boards, with building paper, 



poultry house with 



solid side walls, ce- 

 ment floor, and a roof 

 that is impervious to 

 wind. 



