. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. Wild Ducks THK CiALLINACEOUS TRIBES 243. SlK Indian Klnnkk Dicks (Mali, and ) with animal food, which is essential to theirgrowth. The breeder puts on big woodenshoes and proceeds to kick up the earth in thefield in order to force out the worms whichform the animal food of the ducklings. It isvery comical to those who are presentat this performance for thefirst time to see these menhopping about their of the young ducks,as we have already said, arnot kept longer than twelveweeks, because after that time it i


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. Wild Ducks THK CiALLINACEOUS TRIBES 243. SlK Indian Klnnkk Dicks (Mali, and ) with animal food, which is essential to theirgrowth. The breeder puts on big woodenshoes and proceeds to kick up the earth in thefield in order to force out the worms whichform the animal food of the ducklings. It isvery comical to those who are presentat this performance for thefirst time to see these menhopping about their of the young ducks,as we have already said, arnot kept longer than twelveweeks, because after that time it is diffi-cult to sell them on account of the newfeathers which then begin to grow. To ha\ewell-fertilized eggs from the old ducks not morethan six or eight should be given to one must also have sufficient water withinreach, either flowing naturally through thefield or in artificial ponds. In America we have special establishmentsfor the raising of ducks, many of which raisetwenty thousand yearly. For this it is neces-sary to have great knowledge and experience,and also a large capital. Most du


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