FIB ST LESSONS I/! FOUL I'm KEEPING. 65 



Putting rioney in Poultry Buildings. 



In concluding this lesson I want to urge it on every prospective builder with all the emphasia 

 possible, that the best policy is to put into poultry buildings only what money is absolutely 

 necessary. The general tendency of beginners is toward comparative extravagance in build- 

 ings and too great economy in stock, while very few provide lor the reserve of worlsing capital 

 which they need. 



In many cases the money unnecessarily put into buildings, or put into buildings before they 

 were needed, would have given the poultryman the working capital he needed for expenses 

 while bringing his plant up to a profit paying basis. 



Remember that it you fail your fine house is as near as anything can be to a dead loss, while 

 It you succeed you can replace your cheap buildings by better ones designed as, vritb your suc- 

 cessful experience you knov? you want them. 



