24 PROFITS IN POULTRY. 
are killed. Over this pail, screwed into the rafter, is a 
hook with cord attached, to hang up the poultry by the 
legs, and a cord with a loop in it and a window weight, 
Fig. 11.—NorTH stmDE OF THE POULTRY HOUSE, 
to be put over the fowl’s neck before being struck with - 
an axe. A small passage under the walk, is for fowls to 
enter the yard. 
This poultry house can be built for $165.70, and when 
lathed and plastered will cost twenty-five dollars more, 
