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Ealpli E. Woods, Slielton, Neb., built small colony house of 

 this type and reported very satisfactory results. 



George Gelly, Nokomis, 111., reported for a 10xl6-foot Woods 

 house, winter of 1909, fowls went through severe blizzard in excel- 

 lent condition. He says: "In it I housed 17 White Plymouth 

 Eocks through the winter without a frozen comb or a cold of 



DE. P. T. WOODS' IMPROVED OPEN-AIE POULTBY HOUSE. 

 Pig. 12. — View showing east side and south front before painting. 

 Door only is painted. Owing to press of other work this house did not 

 get painted in time to show a picture of it in this book. (Photo by Dr. 

 Woods.) 



any kind. The pullets were late hatched, but they started laying in 

 December and kept it up right through the cold weather. The 

 house is in a very exposed position, but that does not seem to 

 handicap it any, so we have decided that it is about the correct 

 thing in poultry houses." 



