Ornamental and Domestic Poultry: Their History and ManagementGardeners' Chronicle, 1850 - 404 sidor |
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... nest ; nor , if the eggs are disturbed , will she go there again . She lays from four or five to seven . If these are taken , she will frequently lay a second time during the summer , and the plan is to be recommended to those who are ...
... nest ; nor , if the eggs are disturbed , will she go there again . She lays from four or five to seven . If these are taken , she will frequently lay a second time during the summer , and the plan is to be recommended to those who are ...
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... nest on the bare ground , amongst nettles or rank weeds ; sometimes she chooses the shelter of a young fir tree . The egg very much resembles that of the Ostrich in miniature , being smooth , but indented all over with little dimples ...
... nest on the bare ground , amongst nettles or rank weeds ; sometimes she chooses the shelter of a young fir tree . The egg very much resembles that of the Ostrich in miniature , being smooth , but indented all over with little dimples ...
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... nest and laid . Great were the expectations ; such a plenty of eggs ! both Swans assiduous in sitting rather suspicious that the produce addle - eggs . The two ladies could not raise up a family between them . In selecting any water ...
... nest and laid . Great were the expectations ; such a plenty of eggs ! both Swans assiduous in sitting rather suspicious that the produce addle - eggs . The two ladies could not raise up a family between them . In selecting any water ...
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... nest , it will be an assistance to take them two or three barrowfuls of coarse litter . Sedges and rushes are the best , with perhaps a few sticks , which they can arrange at their own pleasure , The number of eggs laid will vary from ...
... nest , it will be an assistance to take them two or three barrowfuls of coarse litter . Sedges and rushes are the best , with perhaps a few sticks , which they can arrange at their own pleasure , The number of eggs laid will vary from ...
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... nest , though empty ; and as it is seldom in a position sufficiently secure against the weather or pilferers , a nest should be prepared for her by placing some straw , with her eggs , on the floor of a convenient outhouse . She should ...
... nest , though empty ; and as it is seldom in a position sufficiently secure against the weather or pilferers , a nest should be prepared for her by placing some straw , with her eggs , on the floor of a convenient outhouse . She should ...
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