. The pigeon book. Pigeons. 26 THE PIGEON BOOK they cannot well take the grain from the floor or out of ordinary hoppers. I invariably find it best to close up all hoppers at night. Then, again, I do not mix grain in the hoppers. If this is done they pick it over and throw so much out that is wasted. I limit the supply of the grain that they. SQUEAKERS READY TO LEAVE. like best, and force them to eat a good quantity of the other I know is good for them by leaving it in the hoppers always before them. They will eat the cereals much more readily than the pulses, but too great an abundance of the


. The pigeon book. Pigeons. 26 THE PIGEON BOOK they cannot well take the grain from the floor or out of ordinary hoppers. I invariably find it best to close up all hoppers at night. Then, again, I do not mix grain in the hoppers. If this is done they pick it over and throw so much out that is wasted. I limit the supply of the grain that they. SQUEAKERS READY TO LEAVE. like best, and force them to eat a good quantity of the other I know is good for them by leaving it in the hoppers always before them. They will eat the cereals much more readily than the pulses, but too great an abundance of the former creates 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 Osman, Alfred Henry. London, G. Newnes


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