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yr Humphreys!-
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Me a. Chin co
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that 172 98
Of course, the droppings,
pretty bad ?
That goes on all the time.
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the excreta,
We have a system of working
there. These pens are in cages with a drawer underneath
each pan. That is taken out twice a day and emptied,
and cleanse. Once a month the actual cages themselves
are all taken down, and the fowls shifted into other
cages and oleaned.
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It would be better for the sanitation of the market ?
Yes, it would.
Er Shelton Hooper:-
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Yes.
Q.
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The Chairman:-
What is the ideas of enlarging the killing room ?
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A.
We would finish the whole cleaning of the birds there,
which at the present time they do in their own stalls.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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Reference:-
I want to make that clear, that the birds should be
cleaned as well, in the killing room,
Yes, but there is some difficulty in the way of the
construction. I tried to get it before.
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Would that mean giving up so many stall spaces, making
another room for the cleaning ?
No, if I had a pencil, I would draw it.
(Witness makes rough sketch).
would lose a little light.
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To extend them, you
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Would it not be possible to have a room say six feet 130
high with gratings above, or must it be enclosed with
solid walls. You would increase the size of your
killing room, but you would not spoil the light,
that is a detail anyway. Rut on general principles,
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you think the structural objection could be got over ?
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Yes, I think the structural objection could be got
over.
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