. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. )the time given to feed her or to clean thenest should never exceed ten minutes. Itis well to give her, now and then, a bath ofhot dust, which serves to free her of sitting on the eggs for twent\-oncdays the hen has fulfilled the first part of hermaternal duties, and the chicks make theirappearance. They should be kept isolatedwith their mother for several days. Not tillher chicks are well started will she beginto lay again. V. Artifici.\l InxubationWhen it is necessar)- to hatch on a largescale as rapidly and as


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. )the time given to feed her or to clean thenest should never exceed ten minutes. Itis well to give her, now and then, a bath ofhot dust, which serves to free her of sitting on the eggs for twent\-oncdays the hen has fulfilled the first part of hermaternal duties, and the chicks make theirappearance. They should be kept isolatedwith their mother for several days. Not tillher chicks are well started will she beginto lay again. V. Artifici.\l InxubationWhen it is necessar)- to hatch on a largescale as rapidly and as economically as pos-sible, the system is very different. Torealize good profits recourse must be hadto an incubator. Artificial incubation is not a new was applied on a large scale by the ancientEgyptians, although, it has been practiced inEurope and America for only thirty at first these machines were verydefective and difficult to work, they have beenso perfected as to be considered in these daysindispensable. Much has been written for and.


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