48 $4223.00 PROFIT IN ONE YEAR 



Water Tight, Well Ventilated, Well Lighted 



Success in poultry, although working hand in hand with good houses, 

 has really nothing to do with a special design of house. Many of the 

 most successful and largest egg farmers in the country have houses made 

 on the open front principle, which differ only in detail, and if these 

 are good enough for successful men who specialize on egg production, 

 they surely are good enough for the amateur or back-yarder or owner 

 of a small family flock. A good house need not be expensive. Just 

 keep the four principles in mind in planning and building a poultry house. 



1 — Have it water tight. 

 2 — Have it well ventilated. 

 3 — Have it well lighted. 

 4 — Have it free from drafts. 



Possessing those four points, it really doesn't matter how inexpensive your 

 house is, just so it provides healthy accommodations for the number of 

 birds you have. 



