52 PROFITABLE PIGEON BREEDING 



BILL OF MATERIAL TOR INDIVIDUAL RUNT BREEDING PENS 



3 pieces 2 in. by 4 in.. 12 Jit. long — Studs. 

 1 piece 2 in. by •! in., 14 ft. long — Studs. 

 1 piece 2 in. by 4 in., 12 ft. long — Plates. 



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



5 pieces 1 in. by 4 in., S ft. long — Rafters. 

 90 Ft. B. M. Cull Roofers — Flooring. 



4,5 Ft. B. M. Cull Roofers — Dividing Partition. 



SO Ft. B. M. Shiplap — Side Walls. 



70 Ft. B. M. Cull Roofers — Roof Sheathing. 



1 Roll good quality composition roofing. 



2 4 Lin. feet 2 in. mesh poultry wire 3B in. wide. 

 4 pair 2 in. strap hinges. 



4 Padlocks, hasps and staples to suit. 



The Monitor Type Squab House 



Some years ago the writer made plans for a ten pen monitor 

 type S(i\iab house which has been published in the American 

 Pigeon Journal. I am now presenting another set of drawings 

 for a house of this typo but have cut the size down considerably 

 by making the pens only eight feet square instead of ten as 

 I believe tliis nearer the proper size. 



A house of this type is an cxccdlent one in that it gets i-ross 

 ventilation yet no drafts across the nests. It provides a light 

 airy room for the birds and is not as crowded as soiT'e of the 



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