Building Poultry Houses is a comprehensive guide to constructing suitable housing for poultry. Written by James Edward Rice and Clarence Arthur Rogers, this practical manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations for building various types of poultry houses, catering to different needs and climates.
Originally published in the early 20th century, this book offers timeless advice on ventilation, lighting, space requirements, and materials. Whether you are a small-scale farmer or a larger commercial operation, this book provides valuable insights into creating efficient and healthy environments for your birds. Learn how to build durable, cost-effective structures that promote the well-being and productivity of your poultry with 'Building Poultry Houses'.
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