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was placed in middle of rear section to give additional support 

 to roof and to give a stud for middle partition ; see Fig 3. 



East and west sides of front section each have one 4-foot stud 

 and two window straps about 4 feet 7 inches long; see Pig. 6. 

 Straps for monitor top windows are about 4 feet 10 inches long 

 and are placed between middle studs, as shown above front roof in 

 Kg. 9. 



Fig. 6 shows frame of east side ready to board in. 



Fig. 7 shows west side of same stage of frame. 



Fig. 8 is view after beginning to board in. Eear wall is put on 



DE. P. T. WOODS' IMPROVED OPEN-AIR POULTRY HOUSE. 



Fig. 6. — View of east side of frame when ready to board in. Center 

 support for roof and stud for partition are clearly shown. (Photo by 

 Dr. Woods.) 



up and down. Partial partition in middle is boarded horizontally. 

 This partition extends only 9 feet front from rear wall. 



Fig. 9 is view of south front when nearly boarded in. The front 

 roof is complete and covered with Amatite roofing. Window straps 

 in the monitor top are shown in position. 



Fig. 10 is view of east and north ends before putting on roofing ; 

 location of door and window is shown by openings. 



