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spots, and also insures good soil and air drainage. The particular 

 site selected should have plenty of land sloping to the south, for 



Fig. 33. — Semi-community poultry plant. Hatching and brooding buildings in baclv- 

 ground, and isolated single-pen and double-pen laying houses distributed over the rest of the 

 plant. Roads and double yarding are common in this system. 



such areas are usually warm, and they are usually much drier. 

 Slopes to the north should be avoided, as they have all of the un- 



FiG. 34. — Colony houses for poultry on extensive range. The house in the foreground showa 

 cheap construction. 



desirable features of cold temperature, moisture, and no protec- 

 tion from the north winds. In studying the character of the 

 country, a contour map is an advantage. The weather records 



