. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. A Mechlin Coucou Hen insects and worms, etc. Besides these thingsthey need grit and lime, but egg shells shouldnot be given them, a practice which will teachthe hen to peck at and so break her eggs. Vege-table food serves to prevent constipation, andlime goes to form and strengthen the bones. Hens, like dogs, should never be allowed toleave half their meal. It should all be eaten. White Mechlin Cock with pleasure. They are usually fed two or three tirnes daily; the last meal should be given just before they go to their perch.


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. A Mechlin Coucou Hen insects and worms, etc. Besides these thingsthey need grit and lime, but egg shells shouldnot be given them, a practice which will teachthe hen to peck at and so break her eggs. Vege-table food serves to prevent constipation, andlime goes to form and strengthen the bones. Hens, like dogs, should never be allowed toleave half their meal. It should all be eaten. White Mechlin Cock with pleasure. They are usually fed two or three tirnes daily; the last meal should be given just before they go to their perch. It is well to give grain at this meal, because thatneeds a certain time to pass into the winter a good meal can be made of hotwater and mashed potatoes, or bran mashserved warm; above all, it is important to seethat no ice-cold drinking water can be must never be forgotten that variety of foodkeeps poultry in good health, and that experi-ence will best teach what will induce hens tolay well under local circumstances. Usually hens lay eggs for several daystogether and then rest for a day. If well fed


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