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"Buckeye ' ' Guaranteed Incubators 



"BucKeye" 50-ChicK Brooders 



Brooder No. 2 with the roof removed, showing 

 the heat regulator on the hover. 



"BacKeye" 50-ChicK Lampless Brooders 



No. 3 

 INDOOR 

 I^ampless System 

 Complete With Yard. $5.00 

 Eauipment.— One flannel hover, one wooden 

 door, one platform, one galvanized iron fence, one 

 roof with skylight. 

 Weight.— Crated for shipment, 30 pounds. 



Brooder No. 2 closed up— ready to be put 

 outside in any kind of weather. 



"BucKeye" 50-Chicll Brooders 



No. 2 



OUTDOOR 



Overhead Hot AVater System 



Complete Ready to Use, $8.00 



Equipment. — One tank and boiler, one steel 

 lamp box, one lamp bowl, one burner with wick, 

 one chimney, one thermometer, one complete 

 regulator, one platform and one galvanized steel 

 roof with sky light. 



Weight.— Crated for shipment, 80 pounds. 

 "BucKeye" Lampless Brooders 



You know that you can be perfectly comfortable 

 in a cold room if you have plenty of blankets over 

 you, in fact, if you know how to sleep imder the 

 most healthy conditions you won't have any fire 

 inyourroomatall. The heat that keeps you wanu 

 is supplied by your own body, the blankets simply 

 teepitiu. That's the principle of the lampless 

 brooder. The chicks get under the blankets and 

 keep warm. On the in side of each Buckeye I<amp- 

 less Brooder we suspend a whole lot of little flan- 

 nel blankets from a burlap roof that is stretched 

 across the top. The conditions in these lampless 

 brooders are exactly the same as we find under the 

 hen. When a chick gets under a hen he pushes 

 his back up against the feathers and he's satisfied. 

 The blankets in Buckeve Lampless Brooders take 

 the place of feathers. Thechicksgetunderthem, 

 push their backs up against them and they're sat- 

 isfied. That's why they don't crowd. 



"BucKeye" 50-ChicK Lampless Brooders 



No. 4 



OUTDOOR 



I,ampless System 



Complete. Ready to Use, $7.00 



Eduipment. — One flannel and burlap hover ,one 



platform, one galvanized steel roof with skylight. 



Weight. — Crated for shipment, 75 pounds. 



General Brooder Information 

 All BucKeye Brooders are raised from the 

 g'round. . 



That avoids dampness and protects them from 

 intruders. Each brooder is furnished with an 

 exercising room-The chicks cat in one room and 

 sleep in another. Every BucKeye Brooder leaves 

 the factory complete—ready for use. We send 

 everything youneed. There are nc"extras"to buy. 

 BucKeye Colony Houses 

 Buckeye Colony housesare six feet longand three 

 feet wide — ^just large enough for fifty chicks. The 

 roost is only a foot from the ground , and its the kind 

 of a roost that a chick will use. Either house can 

 be "set up or taken down" in ten minutes and the 

 only tool necessary is a screw driver. 



**BticKeye" SO-ChicK Lampless Brooders 



Interior view of a Buckeye Lampless Brooder, 

 shovring the curtains attached to the burlap cov- 

 ered frame. The entire frame rests on the cleats 

 which can be seen on the right of the interior. 

 The skylight roof rests on the four edges of the 

 brooder, leaving an air space of two inches be- 

 tween the burlap and the roof. 



One of the Buckeye Ventilators 

 can be seen at the back. 



Buckeye Brooders No. 3 and 4 

 are equipped with this system. 



BucKeye Gas Heaters 



For Incubators and Brooders 

 $1.00 Complete 



A gas heater that can be sub- 

 stituted for the oil lamp on Buck- 

 eye Incubators or Brooders. It is 

 economicaland clean. Itrequires 

 no attention and can be attached 

 to any gas burner. No plumber 

 necessary to make the connec- 

 __^_^ tion — a piece of rubber gas tubing 



StowlniiBuraef Cooulete does it 



Wood Front 



Six feet long , three feet wide and three feet high. 

 Complete with floors and Roosts 

 $10.00 $12.00 



F. O. B, Springfield Delivered, freight paid east 

 Ohio of Mississippi River 



Weight.— Crated for shipment. 250 pounds. If 

 floors are not desired .deduct $1.00 from either price. 



"Buckeye" Portable Poultry Houses 



We have the reputation of building ' The Be* 

 Portable Houses on the Market." And the best 

 part of that reputation is, "We earned it." It's 

 mighty poor economy to save a few dollars in 

 buying a house and lose twice as many on the 

 chickens that die from Roup and colds. It takes 

 ten minutes to erect a Buckeye Portable House, 

 or ten minutes to take one down. 



Wire Front ^ , 



Six feet long, three feet wide and three teethign. 



Complete with Floor and Roosts 



$9.00 $11.00 



F. O. B Springfield, O. Delivered Freight paid 



ea.st of Mississippi river 



Weig'ht.— Crated for shipment, 250 pounds. _ If 



floors are not desired .deduct $1 .00 from either price. 



Sectional Laying' Hoiue 



Six feet wide, eight feet deep, six and one- 

 half feet high. Complete, with 2 roosts, drop- 

 ping board and laying boxes. 



$25.00 $30.00 



F.O.B. Springfield, O. Delivered Freight paid 

 east of Mississippi River 

 Weig'ht.— Crated for shipment, 600 pounds. 

 Galvanized steel or Flint Kote roof furnishe* 

 ■with this house. 



"BucKeye" Sectional Laying Houses 



showing how they can be made "Elastic." 

 The length can be indefinitely extended by add- 

 ing as many six-foot sections as the chickens 

 may require. Each section will accommodate 

 20 hens. The doors in these houses make one 

 continuous passageway through the entire 

 buUding. 



ADDITIONAL SECTIONS 

 Including everything but one end. 



$23.00 $28.00 



F.O.B. Springfield, O. Delivered Freight paid 

 east of Mississippi River 

 Weight. — Crated forshipment, 550 iK>unds. 



BucKeye Open Front House, Ready to Use 



Open front 



Laying House 



NO YARD 

 FRESH AIR 



6 feet wide, 8 feet Deep, 6 feet 6 inches High 

 $25.00 $30.00 



F.O.B. Springfield, O. Delivered Freight paid 



east of Mississippi River 



Complete with roosts, dropping board and laying 

 boxes. 



Weight.— Crated for shipment, 600 pounds. 





