Show A GOOD CHEAP HENHOUSE Mark off a space 24 feet long by 8 feet wide Inclose both ends and the back with Inch lumber upended G feet high In the back and 8 feet at the front Put a good shingle roof on It strip tho cracks between the planks with strips a half Inch thick by 3 Inches wide Then measure a center place beneath the roof 12 feet long and the width of the houseS feet Board It up solid on both sides and in front excepting a double doorway space at the front for two doors each with a wooden case and a glass top composed com-posed of a sash of four panes of window win-dow glass thus making a door and window combined Hun a lattice division divi-sion through the central boarded up space and hang a door on each side of the division at the front Put a good floor In the central In closed part of the house leaving the two outer wings or sheds to the right and left of the henhouse proper without with-out a floor Then stretch wire netting in front of the two sheds making u door to each of the same material Put the nests and roosting perches within the Inclosed part of the house and sprinkle dry dirt over the floor to act asa as-a deodorizer Throw leaves or straw over the ground floor of the outer sheds this Is for the purpose of making mak-ing dry scratch pens in goodjir bad weather no matter which ifr t1C1 I e whole face the southeast T As completed It Is not a single 1 uti house but a double ollea roosting und laying house with a shed to the right right and shed to the left all under one oaf This makes the very best and cheapest henhouse on earth It roosts the fowls warmly at night and the scratch pens afford them exercise and warmth In the daytime H B G In Southern Cultivator Culti-vator |