Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1914 — Sanitary Poultry Nest. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Sanitary Poultry Nest.

The present day tendency to employ sanitary measures in the dairy, the stable, the doghouse, etc., has at last extended to the poultry yard. The industrious hen is to be provided with a sanitary nest, which can be readily washed and scrubbed as occasion demands. This recent development Is shown in the accompanying illustration. The nest is made of wire and Is supported in a suitable housing, both ■■■■■■■■■■■BmmMMMßaMMLaacaK rmisfiS3K

of which can be removed from the chicken house when cleaning Is necessary. When thus removed they can be conveniently placed in a suitable receptacle containing boiling water and thoroughly cleansed of all impurities and undesirable insects.

Easily Cleaned.