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Farm and Poultry Notes

PRACTICAL THOUGHTS (From The Feather) Early monitors pay best. Keep the youngsters glowing. Geese fatten readily and pay well. Stuffing is only good for dead fowls. The glory of the old hen may now be past. The poultry business is no 'monkey' business. Dreams in poultry generally end in nightmares. Ample room keeps fowls healthy with the least trouble. Vermin have much to do with the diseased conditions of poultry. Women and poultry make an excellent combination, even in the kitchen. Poultry in confinement must be fed differently from poultry having free range. It is not so much the question as to which is the best breed as it is which you can breed the best. It is rightly said that the best place for a-poultry farm is within driving distance of a large city.

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Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 41, 6 January 1900, Page 6

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Farm and Poultry Notes Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 41, 6 January 1900, Page 6

Farm and Poultry Notes Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 41, 6 January 1900, Page 6

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