GRIFFITH m TURNER CO. 



£J0 



PRAIRIE STATE UNIVERSAL HOVER 



It may be attached to any form of outdoor brooder two feet or more in height 

 to any size or form of colony house, shed, coop, piano, dry goods or organ box It 

 also enables those who wish to build their own brooders to get the best brooding 

 device possible in an economical manner. It fills that want, felt by everyone who 

 raises poultry, for something they can use anywhere, any time, and do the work well 

 The hover is twenty-two inches in diameter, the top of which is wood lined witli 

 strawboard, a 4-inch rim extending downward, to which is attached six inches of 

 felt curtains. The hover stands on three iron feet, but is not stationary and mav 

 be raised and moved instantly, if desired. 



A thermometer is provided, which may be read from the outside without disturb- 

 ing any part of the brooder. The lamp used is made of metal, using a No ° Sun 

 Hinge Burner and a metallic chimney seven inches in length, thus assuring a steady 

 bright, clear flame: the lamp being on the outside of the brooder in view at all 

 times. Surrounding the hot-air flue or chimney is a fresh-air pipe through which 

 fresh air, slightly warmed, is injected into the upper part of the brooder. This dif- 

 fuses downward and through the curtains, thus furnishing a perfect system of 

 ventilation. At an additional cost of $1 to the regular price a standard water regu- 

 lator may be attached to the hover, by the use of which a uniform temperature can 

 be maintained without close attention. It is not essential, but a great convenience 

 during the cold, changeable weather, and greatly aids the operator in supplying the 

 desired conditions for newly hatched chicks, relieving him of any cause of worry 

 concerning the brood. 



TJNTv"EESAIi HOVER — Price 

 lamp and thermometer 



for hover, with lamp case, smoke conductors, 



Universal Hover 



When used indoors alone, lamp case and smoke conductors are not required. 



Hover and lamp ' 



Hover regulator, $1.00 extra. 



$7.00 



6.00 



THE COMBINATION COLONY 

 BROODER, No. 1 



This Brooder House is constructed of tongued and grooved boards. 

 The brooder is full size in all dimensions, 3 feet wide, G feet long and 3 

 feet high in front and 2 feet in rear, with tin roof. The interior is 

 divided by a movable partition into two compartments — the nursery room 

 and the exercising room or sun parlor. The nursery is double walled, 

 top and sides, with dead-air space and paper insulation between the board 

 partitions, securing warmth and uniform temperature. A strong point 

 in the nursery is the circular hover without obstructions of any kind, 

 such as hot drums or domes, leaving every inch of inside space available 

 for the chicks. It is open all around. No cold corners or hot spots to 

 crowd into. A glass door in front, 22 inches wide, furnishes light and 

 access to the chicks. A movable board under the door brings the open- 

 ing level with the floor of nursery and permits easy cleaning of the 

 apartment. 



No. 1 — Colony (Outdoor). Weight, crated, 

 $20.00. 



300 lbs. 



No. 2 — Colony (Outdoor). Weight, crated, 208 lb 



$16.00. 



The Combination Colony 

 Brooder, No. 2 



This Brooder is similar to the No. 1 jn construction and is 

 60 inches long, 30 inches wide, 20 inches high in rear and 30 

 inches in front. 



The interior is divided into two large compartments by a 

 movable partition — the nursery room, and the sun parlor or 

 exercising room; the floor throughout being on a level and 

 8 inches from the ground. Between the nursery and exer- 

 cising room is an opening 18 inches wide, with a wooden door 

 hinged to open and close at will, so when desired the chicks 

 may be confined in either apartment. With the wooden door 

 opened, the space is covered with a heavy felt curtain, slit 

 for easy passage of the chicks back and forth. Two glass 

 doors, 26x14 inches, furnish access to the chicks confined. A 

 movable board below the glass door brings each opening level 

 with the floor and permits easy cleaning of each anartment. 



THE COMBINATION COLONY 

 BROODER, No. 3 



The sanitary condition of this brooder is perfect, all parts of the 

 brooder being instantly accessable. 



The hover is 20 inches in diameter, of the Universal type, it lifts 

 out, and is provided with a thermometer, by means of which the tem- 

 perature can be taken without opening the brooder. 



The brooder is 27 inches wide, 48 inches long, 19 inches high in the 

 rear and 2S inches high in the front. The lamp is placed in the same 

 position as with the No. 2 Colony Brooder, and burns steadily under 

 most stormy weather of wind or rain. 



Weight, crated, 150 lbs. $12.00. 



KEYSTONE BROODER 



This Brooder can be used indoors as well as outside; is 24 

 inches wide, 29 inches long, 18 inches high; constructed of 

 1-in. soft wood throughout and painted. Has galvanized-iron 

 roof. "Weight, 59 lbs. Price, $8.00. 



O. K. POULTRY LITTER 



By far the best thing for Poultry Houses. All you have to 

 do is spread it on the floor; it will absorb the moisture and 

 keep the chicken-house dry and clean. Put up in bales. 

 Price per bale, $2.25. 



