Ornamental and Domestic Poultry: Their History and ManagementGardeners' Chronicle, 1850 - 404 sidor |
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Sida xii
... chickens , by whom Pheasant blood is again transmitted to their pro- geny ; and that Hens , whose plumage in some measure resembles that of the Cock Pheasant , are therefore hybrid individuals are too vague to be listened to , in the ...
... chickens , by whom Pheasant blood is again transmitted to their pro- geny ; and that Hens , whose plumage in some measure resembles that of the Cock Pheasant , are therefore hybrid individuals are too vague to be listened to , in the ...
Sida xv
... chickens cannot be reared , except by twos and threes , instead of by scores and hundreds , the bubble must burst , like thousands of others ; meanwhile , we , pro- phets of evil , premise that the more densely poultry are congregated ...
... chickens cannot be reared , except by twos and threes , instead of by scores and hundreds , the bubble must burst , like thousands of others ; meanwhile , we , pro- phets of evil , premise that the more densely poultry are congregated ...
Sida xvi
... chickens from each set of eggs ( which is considered a low estimate ) this gives eighty chickens per annum from each Hen . us work the scheme out a little further . If one Hen will produce eighty chickens , for the expense of ...
... chickens from each set of eggs ( which is considered a low estimate ) this gives eighty chickens per annum from each Hen . us work the scheme out a little further . If one Hen will produce eighty chickens , for the expense of ...
Sida 1
... chicken , which we have more than once read of could have been fed and reared , the owner would have made his fortune ! Thus does curiosity , in minds essentially vulgar , predominate over the lasting sense of beauty ; and the glories ...
... chicken , which we have more than once read of could have been fed and reared , the owner would have made his fortune ! Thus does curiosity , in minds essentially vulgar , predominate over the lasting sense of beauty ; and the glories ...
Sida 4
... chickens from coming near Peahens that have broods , which relieves the latter at least from all blame . " Authors are suffi- ciently agreed that other Hens , which are rearing young of their own kind , ought not to feed in the same ...
... chickens from coming near Peahens that have broods , which relieves the latter at least from all blame . " Authors are suffi- ciently agreed that other Hens , which are rearing young of their own kind , ought not to feed in the same ...
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