BROODING HOUSE 



WITH HOT AIR BROODERS. 



This brooding house is fitted with the Von Culin 

 Indoor Hot Air Brooders. The rooms may be 

 five feet wide and nine feet long, or may be made 

 wider, if desired. The position of each brooder is 

 shown (B). The floor is elevated one foot above 

 the ground, to allow brooder floor to be on a level 

 with the room floor. The top frame shown around 

 the hot air brooder is moveable, and may be taken 

 away after the chicks get used to the brooder. 

 Or, it may be covered with fine wire netting and 

 placed on at night where there is danger from rats 

 or other vermin. 



BROODING HOUSE 



WITH HOT WATER SYSTEM. 



This brooding house is fitted with the Von Culin 

 system of hot water piping and brooders. The 

 drawing shows the arrangement of the pipes and 

 brooders, the division of rooms and yards, the 

 arrangement of base board and wire divisions, and 

 the passage way back of the rooms. The second 

 drawing gives details of the brooding system. 



Each room should be nine feet wide ; this gives 

 a brooder nine feet long. The depth or width of 

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