id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44472 Conover, Mary Roberts Making a Poultry House .txt text/plain 7602 424 79 for fowls as a small house that admits the fresh air direct, was twelve building, seven feet high, with two windows in the front, each A house eight by seventeen feet should give ample roosting and nesting one-half feet high from the lower edges of the roof to the foundation, The building has a brick foundation and a concrete floor six inches For the roof beneath the tarred paper, 128 lineal feet of six-inch be required, and 30 lineal feet of five-inch tongue-and-groove boards The floor of such a building should be: First, wide, rough boards, then burlap-covered frame placed over the entire window, admitting fresh air for foundation and walls, with a concrete floor six inches higher than [Illustration: Plan of a house to give roosting, scratching and nesting In the case of the board floor without a foundation, the building The nests may be around the sides of the building, beneath the roosts ./cache/44472.txt ./txt/44472.txt