Virw From PassaGEeway. 
View From Iyterior oF Squaz House. 
Above are two views of a model made to illustrate what we call the dowel system of feeding and 
watering. It isa great time-saver in along house. Between the floor of squab house and the lowest 
tier of nest boxes is_one foot space. Fill this space with three-eighths inch doweling set one and one- 
half inches apart, as pictured. (This doweling comes in any length from a carpenter and is very 
cheap.) Set galvanized drinker and feed trough as shown. The trough has a three-quarter inch slot 
in its bottom so that the grains will fall into position ready for eating on the back side of the bottom 
strip into which the dowels are driven. The birds stick their heads through the dowels to eat and 
drink, and cannot foul either grain or water. Push a wheelbarrow with grain along the passageway 
and a house one hundred feet long can be attended to in fifteen minutes. Without this arrangement, 
if you go into each unit pen to feed and water, you will use up at least an hour, and it will be harder 
work. By this method you need enter the breeding pens only when killing or cleaning times come. 
