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from manufacturers, and are usually nearly, if not quite, like the brooders 
used for brooding in detached houses. When these brooders are used in 
connection with the pipe system, a common plan is to have the heater near 
the middle of a long house, pipes running one a. PRoRmsIbe:, 
way from the heater, and the pens in the opposite ENTRANCE. 
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Fig. 32. Brooder House with Incubator Cellar,— Main house, 16 x 52 ft.; wing, 8 x 16 ft.; basement, 16 x 16 ft.; 
hall, 4 ft. wide; pipes 8 in. from the floor, six one-inch flow pipes; one two-inch return pipe. House double 
boarded with paper between, Cost complete, about $250. 
