Home-Made Poultry Appliances; What to Make And How to Make It

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In this case spars of wood must be nailed on to the posts at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizontal.
When erecting netting care should be taken, to get it weU down into the ground ; a shallow furrow should be dug and, after the netting has been^ placed therein, refilled. This prevents the birds from scratching underneath.
GATES The framework of all gates should be tenon and mortised to give tliem solidity. Two suitable gates ?.r* shown in Fig. 50.
POULTRY RUNS lOI Fig. SO- , CATCHES Many d
...ifferent forms of catches are employed for the gates. Five kinds are illustrated in Fig. 51.
These explain themselves, and therefore need not be described.
Fig. 51.
CHAPTER X NATURAL HATCHING— SHEDS AND APPLIANCES A SITTING-HEN HOUSE The best width for a broody hen house is lo ft.
This allows for a row of boxes down each side and a double row in- the centre. The length depends on the number of birds to be accommodated. The one which is illustrated in Fig. 52 is 10 ft. in length, 6 ft. high at the back, 9 ft:, high in front, and the annexe is 5 ft.


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