Poultry Houses
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Poultry Houses
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Poultry houses or other buildings where fowls are kept should be dry, well ventilated, free from drafts, with plenty of sunshine and room enough to allow the birds to move about with freedom and comfort. These are necessary factors, in fact much more important than the kind or style of building used, if the fowls are to be kept healthy, vigorous, and productive. Poultry houses are built in a variety of shapes and sizes, and often old buildings are built over or remodeled into poultry houses, all giving about the same results, which indicates that no fixed type of building can be recommended as superior to all others if proper ventilation, light, and other essentials here referred to are provided.
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Farmers' Bulletin
Number 1113
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