HOUSING & 



Working c!r;n\ings arc slio\\n for a one pen house. To build 

 more of fliese on eitluT side all that is necessarx' is to duplicate 

 lliis one with the exception that hetween pens we should use 

 two incii mesh wire partitions in liehind the nests. Tlierefore, 

 only two wooden walls are required. I liavo, liowever, prepared 

 a drawing showing several of these units built together and 

 which I believe shows clearly what an attractive plant can be 

 made of this type house. 



One feature of the fly is that it is only six feet six inches 

 high. It is extremely easy to catch a bird in a fly of this height. 



I believe that those who are contemplating building a new 

 pigeon loft would find this type house the proper one to build 



BII.I. OT MATEBIAI. TOS, OFUN PRONT HOTTSE 



PLAN NO. 1— HOUSE 

 4 pieces 2 in. by 'j in.. 16 ft. long. — Sills. 



4 pieces 2 in. by 4 in., 12 ft. long. — Studs. 



2 pieces 2 in. by 4 in., 16 ft. long. — Plates. 



pieces 2 in. b>' 4 in., 10 ft. long. — Rafters (Long) 

 2 pieces 2 in. by 4 in., 14 ft. long. — Rafters (Short). 

 80 ft. B. M. Cull Roofers. — Flooring. 



260 ft. B. M. Shiplap. — Side Walls. 



160 ft. B. M. Cull Roofers. — Roof Sheathing. 



1 24 in. by 2 4 in. Sash. Clazed, One Light. 



2 Rolls Good Quality Composition Roofing. 



FLY. 

 ri pieces 2 in. hy A in., 10 ft. long. 



5 pieces 2 in. by 4 in., 12 ft. long. 



1 pieces 2 in. by 4 in., 16 ft. long. 



21 Lin. Feet 2 in. Mesh Poultry AA'irt', 60 in. wide. 

 1.^1 Lin. Feet 2 in. Mesh Poultl'\' AVire, 48 in. wide. 



2 pair 4 in. Strap Hinges. 



2 Padlocks, Hasps and Staples to suit. 



Two Pen Pigeon House and Fly 



For the man who can use a house of medium size anu wishes 

 something that will look neat when flnished, I think the two- 

 pen house published herewith will fill his wants very nicely. 



This liouse, if built as shown in the accompanying plans, 

 will prove to be one that will last a very long time and givt> 



