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56 depends upon circumstances. Duck-breeders must, to a certain extent, be ruled by their own judgment. As far as possible the houses should be facing south; in all cases the windows should be south. Some people do not like windows in duck-houses at all. I always like some kind of window, even if it be ever so small. I am fond of light for everything. If the window is large, and the weather very bright and sunny, it is an easy matter to put a curtain over it; then in dull weather a large window is a boon. As I have said before, things ought to be arranged according to circumstances; but in any case I never think of building either a fowl-house or duck-house without a window.