. Department circular. Agriculture. 14 keep grain constantly before the fowls probably feed nearly as much to rats'and sparrows as to fowls. Poultry should be fed indoors; every poultry house should be rat proof, and all open- ings should be covered with cellar wire netting which will keep out rats, mice and sparrows and save the poultryman more than its cost in a single year. Where poultry foods are thus pro-. %^/0£- TOfi' •^/0£ /S Zf /S Fig. 8. — Diagram for cutting out the parts of a funnel trap 48 by 24 by 15 inches. (After Biological Survey.). Please note that these images are extracted f


. Department circular. Agriculture. 14 keep grain constantly before the fowls probably feed nearly as much to rats'and sparrows as to fowls. Poultry should be fed indoors; every poultry house should be rat proof, and all open- ings should be covered with cellar wire netting which will keep out rats, mice and sparrows and save the poultryman more than its cost in a single year. Where poultry foods are thus pro-. %^/0£- TOfi' •^/0£ /S Zf /S Fig. 8. — Diagram for cutting out the parts of a funnel trap 48 by 24 by 15 inches. (After Biological Survey.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Massachusetts. Dept. of Agriculture. Boston, Mass.


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