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rROt'ITABLE PIGEON BREEDING 



and serves practically tlic sairn' iiiii'ihisc as tlic aisle in other 

 types of houses and \('t this liooil \\ill not cost near as much 

 as the aisle. 



In cold weatlicr where Iherc is danger of I he S([nahs ireezuig 

 It is a good idea to have a hnilap curtain |i\d into the trout 

 opeuiuK. This curtain can easil\ he niadi' from ieed sacks and 

 nailed up under the high point of the loof and the covl allowed 



I'^XCEI.IjENT "WHITE KING 

 I'lu-tto I'roiii Efank H. Hollni;nin. WavrniUiii. Mo. 



to lest, on the floor on a rod or stick to which the end might 

 be tacked. I have used this curtain very successfully. 



There is a saving in the cost of this house over other types 

 in that pail of the front is left open anil that much lumber t> 

 saved and also the lumber that might have been used in con- 

 structing the aisle. 



