PLYMOUTH ROCK STANDARD AND BREED BOOK 399 



kitchen scraps can be mixed with a little corn meal and bran 

 and that part of one ration, therefore, costs but little. If pre- 

 ferred, these scraps can be fed separately in a trough, for a 

 lunch at midday. Usually, however, there is more of this 

 material, which is usually excellent for the purpose, than can 

 be fed for lunch only. (H. A. N.) 



A Poultry House, after the Maine Model, at University Farm, 

 St. Paul, Minn. The cut shows the curtains open (left) for a mild 

 winter day and closed (right) for severe winter weather. 



