Portable Poultry Fence, How to Build And Erect It;
The book Portable Poultry Fence, How to Build And Erect It; was written by author Schlesinger, Alexander Hamilton, 1874- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Portable Poultry Fence, How to Build And Erect It; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Portable Poultry Fence, How to Build And Erect It; a good or bad book?
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After all is securely nailed, tack the wire over the frame and you have one complete section, any number of which can be made. (See Cut.) To make a more neater and lasting job, it is sug- gested that planed or finished lumber be used so that it can be painted, thereby adding to its appearance and wearing qualities. A change can be made by using 4 foot wire at the top of the section and a 2 foot wire at the bottom, with a small mesh, which will prove useful in keeping in small chicks and prevent...ing the male birds fighting through the fence, thereby preventing all damage created by this practice. All size sections and heights can be made in propor- tion to the standard widths of poultry wire on the market. Do not use anything but square head bolts in connecting the sections as they are the most convenient to handle in either setting up or taking down the fencing. After making up the desired number of sections required to inclose the ground to be put in use, it is ad- visable to start at a corner : after bolting the two sections together in opposite directions, one man can then finish up the remainder without any assistance.
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