INDIAN GAME BIRDS.
CHUKOR TO BE IMPORTED. ■■'•/ .■:.-. .; ? , (Special to the "Guardian ") AUCKLAND, June 13, A further 50 brace of .chukor, Indian game birds,, will be imported by the Auckland Acclimatisation Society, following a decision reached at a meeting of the council of the society. Of a consignment of 680 shipped from* Calcutta by the Narbara, which reached Auckland last month, only 23 birds survived, the unusually high rate ■of mortality being attributed to excessive heat experienced at Calcutta and Rangoon. "We must not be disheartened / by this one unfortunate experience, for chukor previously have been imported quite successfully," said Mr H. C. Savage, whose suggestion that 100 more birds should be imported in December, during the cool period in India, was adopted. <". It was pointed out that in subsequent shipments smaller consignments and improved arrangements during transit would lessen the likelihood of deaths from heat, especially if the birds were imported during the cool season in India, Of the 23 birds of the recent shipment which reached Auckland alive, 19 are now at Motuihi Island in quarantine, where they are reported to be making excellent progress. As there are too few birds to make their liberation" practicable, the chukor will be entrusted to Mr T- Wise, of Te Rapa, who, breeds game birds to the* order of the society. An endeavour will be made to mate the birds and reai; their young. Six of the birds, which will come out of quarantine this week, are the property of the Wellington society, but these also will probably be sent to Te Rapa for breeding purposes.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 207, 14 June 1932, Page 2
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