[Fraser Niederer photo. Exterior and interior walls of concrete poultry housing can be whitewashed, but creosote is better for wooden walls. Both the whitewash and the creosote can be applied with a brush or a spray pump. Though creosote makes woodwork dark and reduces light outside the house, the poultry keeper has few better allies and none cheaper.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 6, 15 December 1950, Page 563
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58[Fraser Niederer photo. Exterior and interior walls of concrete poultry housing can be whitewashed, but creosote is better for wooden walls. Both the whitewash and the creosote can be applied with a brush or a spray pump. Though creosote makes woodwork dark and reduces light outside the house, the poultry keeper has few better allies and none cheaper. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 6, 15 December 1950, Page 563
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