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As we have seen all that is necessary in here we pass on to the 

 laying pens on the right. On the way over is field No. 4, where the 

 colony houses are brought in for winter quarters, placing them in 

 pairs, using one as a scratching shed and the other as a sleeping and 

 laying room. The two are connected by a tube leading from one to 

 the other, and the outer doors are made in rights and lefts so as to 

 have an easy access to either. 



Now we enter the laying pens. The arrangement is the same, only 

 there are two hoppers and the dust box is larger. While these pens are 



