The domesticated silver fox (1917) The domesticated silver fox domesticatedsilv7951dear Year: 1917 18 farmers' BULLETIN 795. meat until they are four months old, as it is likely to cause rickets. Meat intended for a brood vixen may be fastened to the top of a table out of the reach of her cubs. B63IM Fig. 19.—Details of entrance, mat, and overhang of a fox yard. Milk, with some sort of bread or cooked mush, is the standard food for old and young. Foxes, which are fed twice a day, usually have meat in the morning and bread or mush and milk at night. In sum- mer the proportion of meat is le


The domesticated silver fox (1917) The domesticated silver fox domesticatedsilv7951dear Year: 1917 18 farmers' BULLETIN 795. meat until they are four months old, as it is likely to cause rickets. Meat intended for a brood vixen may be fastened to the top of a table out of the reach of her cubs. B63IM Fig. 19.—Details of entrance, mat, and overhang of a fox yard. Milk, with some sort of bread or cooked mush, is the standard food for old and young. Foxes, which are fed twice a day, usually have meat in the morning and bread or mush and milk at night. In sum- mer the proportion of meat is less than in winter. When smelts or trout can be had they are frequently substituted, but fish is not con-


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