Ornamental and Domestic Poultry: Their History and ManagementGardeners' Chronicle, 1850 - 404 sidor |
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... frequently the apparent fact in the case of Domestic Fowls . Any analogies from plants must be cautiously applied to animals ; but even in the vegetable kingdom the number and reproductive power of hybrids is apparently greater than it ...
... frequently the apparent fact in the case of Domestic Fowls . Any analogies from plants must be cautiously applied to animals ; but even in the vegetable kingdom the number and reproductive power of hybrids is apparently greater than it ...
Sida 5
... frequently lay a second time during the summer , and the plan is to be recommended to those who are anxious to increase their stock . She sits from twenty- seven to twenty - nine days . A common Hen will hatch and rear the young ; but ...
... frequently lay a second time during the summer , and the plan is to be recommended to those who are anxious to increase their stock . She sits from twenty- seven to twenty - nine days . A common Hen will hatch and rear the young ; but ...
Sida 8
... frequently engage with each other as with birds of a different species , such as Drakes , Cocks , & c . One , out of feather , was seen to keep up a three hours ' struggle with a Musk Drake ; had it been in full plumage , it would not ...
... frequently engage with each other as with birds of a different species , such as Drakes , Cocks , & c . One , out of feather , was seen to keep up a three hours ' struggle with a Musk Drake ; had it been in full plumage , it would not ...
Sida 9
... frequently giving one the idea of a wooden bird . At There are two varieties of the common Pea - fowl , namely , the Pied and the White . The first has irregular patches of white about it , like the Pied Guinea - fowl , the remainder of ...
... frequently giving one the idea of a wooden bird . At There are two varieties of the common Pea - fowl , namely , the Pied and the White . The first has irregular patches of white about it , like the Pied Guinea - fowl , the remainder of ...
Sida 10
... frequently hatched in Madeira and the neighbouring islands . Temminck has well dis- cussed the Paon blanc in his Hist . Nat . des Gallinacés , tom . ii . Nervous and fastidious persons object to their cry or call , which , indeed , is ...
... frequently hatched in Madeira and the neighbouring islands . Temminck has well dis- cussed the Paon blanc in his Hist . Nat . des Gallinacés , tom . ii . Nervous and fastidious persons object to their cry or call , which , indeed , is ...
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Aldrovandi animals appear Aurochs Bantam beautiful believe birds breed Brent Goose brood brown called Canada Goose chickens chicks China Goose Cochin-China Cockerel Cocks and Hens colour Columella comb common creatures crest distinct ditto Domestic Fowl Domestic Goose Dorking Duck eggs Egyptian Goose feathers feeding feet female flesh frequently Game Fowl Gander Gardener Geese give Golden Goslings grass grey Guinea-fowl habits hackle Hamburgh hatched head hybrids incubation instance Jungle Fowl keep laid legs less Malay male Mallard moulting Musk Duck natural neck nest never Norfolk observed occasionally original pair Pea-fowl peculiar perhaps Pheasant Pigeons plumage Poland Polish Poultry produced Pullet race reared round season seen shell Silver sometimes soon sort Spangled Spanish species specimens supply Swan Swan Goose tail Temminck Turkeys variety wild wings yellow young