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MAKING POULTRY PAY 



2 " 4 inch double action spring butts (steel) 

 screws for all of above. 



4 rim night locks (2 keys) 



6 1%-inch japanned iron buttons 



3 pounds 5d nails (box) 

 10 pounds lod nails 



ID pounds 8d nails 



25 pounds 2od nails 



7^ squares Neponset roofing paper 



2 gallons paint. Cost $24.35 



Total material cost $116.22. 



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FIG. II MESSRS. PERrVs WELL-ARRANGED HOUSE 



A well-arranged house is that of E. R. Perry & 

 Son of New Hampshire, whose modern scratching 

 shed house is shown in Figure 11. This consists of 

 four roosting pens with a scratching shed attached to 

 each. A two-story building provides a feed room, 

 brooder house, incubator cellar, a place for storing 

 vegetables and general all around handy storage room. 



An Inexpensive House — The simple house shown 

 in Figures 12 and 13 is one of the cheapest that can be 

 made, and will commend itself to many practical poul- 



