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Chicken House

Photo of the chicken house and chickens

On pioneer farms, women usually cared for the poultry, so the chicken house was frequently located close to the house. Built from directions in an agricultural journal (as a response to Oliver Kelley's 1853 request for plans for a chicken house for northern Minnesota), this building now houses breeds of 19th-century chickens–Dominiques and Silver-Gray Dorkings that are rare today.



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