Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1913 — Artificial Heat Injurious. [ARTICLE]
Artificial Heat Injurious.
It 1b becoming geae’*ally known that stock kept In artificially heated buildings, or even in some of the modern airtight stables, suffer more than their less favored brothers who know the chill of winter and the heat of hummer, growing hardy and strong in the sunshine and snow. This is also true of poultry. Fowls kept in close-fitting coops with no ventilation and little exorcise are not famous for longevity, health or egg production. Have the door opening to the south, and a good large one at that, and even during the severe winter weather keep this open as much as possible during the daytime, elosing it at sundown.
