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Show POULTRY COOP THAT MAY BE FOLDED UP i zc 1 I Irl" 1 1 5 BACK TOP 1 T i pFRONT TOP' k j I SIDE I BACK 1 HsiDE FRONT .1 M r I ft b 1 -j I . "fr -A-""---t Knock-Down Poultry Coop. The ordinary poultry coop has the disadvantage that it occupies too much space during the season when it is not in use. As a consequence, such Coop Set Up. coops are either destroyed and new ones made each year, or they become an eyesore about the place. The drawings herewith illustrate a poultry coop that may be folded up at the close of the season and stored flat in a very compact form. As will be noticed, the coop consists of six parts (see larger drawing), two sides, back and front and a two-pieca top. Measurements are shown in tha drawing. Anyone handy with toola can make this coop. The second drawing illustrates tha coop with wire sides, so that it may ba used at a run. Another advantage in having a hinged top is that chicks may be easily removed by lifting one side of the roof. When set up a couple of wire nails are slipped through the screw eyes, shown respectively at the right and left of the large drawing. Orange Jutld Farmer. |