What I Know About Farming : a Record of Thirty-Five Years of Practical Experience in Agriculture And Horticulture

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The inside plank should be run up and down from plate to sill or run diagonally. Thoroughly seasoned lumber should be used. In finishing ofT the inside, tack on the framework a thickness of rubberoid and then over this a layer of well matched siding. This may be painted or whitewashed. This arrangement gives an air space all around. A good roof is the hip roof, but a simpler and cheaper one is the ordinary lean-to roof.
One of the most essential points is to keep the temperature as even as poss
...ible day and night, between 60 and 70 degrees. For this purpose it will be necessary to contrive some simple arrangement that will substitute during the night, the heat that exercise and sun provided during the day. To allow the fowls to roost in the same 242 WHAT I KNOW ABOUT FARMING pen they have been exercising- in during the day without extra cover- ing is not wise — it is not the cold days, but the cold nights, that keeps the hens from laying. To this end I have contrived and used the interior roosting quarters with good success.

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