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Making a Poultry House

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About This Book

A practical handbook offering site selection, construction, and upkeep advice for small to medium poultry flocks. It outlines how to balance warmth, fresh air, and sunlight while preventing dampness, drafts, disease, and vermin, and discusses foundations, floors, roofs, walls, windows, doors, nests, and roosts. The text presents adaptable designs—from small coops and portable colony houses to connected buildings and combined lofts—plus brooding quarters, runs, and simple traps. Illustrated plans and focused recommendations emphasize drainage, ventilation methods, hygienic materials, and flexible layouts to produce healthy, economical shelter for domestic fowl.

About the Author

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Mary Roberts Conover

Mary Roberts Conover was an author known for her contributions to agricultural literature, particularly in the realm of poultry farming. Her notable work, "Making a Poultry House," provides practical guidance on constructing suitable housing for poultry, reflecting her expertise in the field. Conover's writings are appreciated for their clarity and usefulness, making them valuable resources for both novice and experienced poultry keepers. Through her work, she has contributed to the understanding of effective poultry management and housing solutions.

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