CONVENIENT ROOSTS 



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Droppings Boards — These are convenient where 

 the droppings are removed often, as they should be in 

 summer, at least. The convenient roosting device 

 shown in Figure 51 is submitted by Mrs J. Fairbank, 

 a successful Pacific coast poultry woman, who writes : 



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FIG 51 : ROOSTS AND DROI'l'ING BOARDS 



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ROOSTS AND MANURK Ui: 



"To arrange this plan of roosting and dropping boards, 

 first take a two by eight plank, sixteen inches long, nail 

 one end to the floor, five feet from the north side. 

 Take a one by eight-inch board, five feet long, to which 

 nail a cleat sixteen inches from the floor and nail the 



