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[Fraser Niederer photos. Front and back views of the backyard henhouse referred to on this page. The high floor level is excellent in many respects, enabling the eggs to be gathered readily from outside the house, but it also has disadvantages. Proper provision was made to prevent the fowls getting underneath the house, but the entrance, staging, and ramp are in a sorry state of disrepair.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 144

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[Fraser Niederer photos. Front and back views of the backyard henhouse referred to on this page. The high floor level is excellent in many respects, enabling the eggs to be gathered readily from outside the house, but it also has disadvantages. Proper provision was made to prevent the fowls getting underneath the house, but the entrance, staging, and ramp are in a sorry state of disrepair. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 144

[Fraser Niederer photos. Front and back views of the backyard henhouse referred to on this page. The high floor level is excellent in many respects, enabling the eggs to be gathered readily from outside the house, but it also has disadvantages. Proper provision was made to prevent the fowls getting underneath the house, but the entrance, staging, and ramp are in a sorry state of disrepair. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 144