. Duck dollars;. Ducks. 44 DUCK DOLLARS. Where They Lay Their Ekks This house is lieated by hot water so that the eggs will not be frozen on cold winter nights. The pens have a dirt (not board) floor and shavings are put down for bedding. The partitions between the pens are not made of wire but of boards, so that the pens will not be drafty. The ducks lay at night. Some try to hide their eggs in the shavings, but they are easily found, and the same ducks will try to hide them in the same places the following night. Let the birds outdoors at eight o'clock in the morning and then go from pen to


. Duck dollars;. Ducks. 44 DUCK DOLLARS. Where They Lay Their Ekks This house is lieated by hot water so that the eggs will not be frozen on cold winter nights. The pens have a dirt (not board) floor and shavings are put down for bedding. The partitions between the pens are not made of wire but of boards, so that the pens will not be drafty. The ducks lay at night. Some try to hide their eggs in the shavings, but they are easily found, and the same ducks will try to hide them in the same places the following night. Let the birds outdoors at eight o'clock in the morning and then go from pen to pen and gather the eggs in a 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 [Rice, Elmer Cook] [from old catalog]; Atkinson, Wilmer, co. , Philadelphia, [from old catalog] ed. Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkinson co


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