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hie and economical as well as labor saving. iVside 'loni this, 

 as the iilant grows it shonkl Ije Iniilt with sonic definite style 

 of construction in view so that the whole will at least be 

 pleasing to the eye, not only of the owner, l)ut of the visitor as 

 well. Visitors cannot heconie favorably impressed with, a gen- 

 eral mixup of difTerent styles of lofts. Having had considerable 

 experience in designing pigeon lofts of varions types and styles 

 we have deemed it ver>- wise to go into this subject of housing 

 very carefully and lune endeavored to present to our readers 

 some tiehnite clear-cut working tlrawings of different houses 

 wiiich wo belie\c will iiro\ e Ijcneficial in many ways, Anotlier 

 thing that has prompted me to be so careful with this chapter 

 and cover the subject so thoroughly is the fact that since I 

 first made some drawings for the American Pigeon Journal 

 several years ago I frequently get requests for help along this 

 line. Owing to laclv of space I cannot go into minute detail 



