. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their and all diseases to which they are prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. under care- I two broods thirty to thir- iind for till) puiig chicks tchcd. They ot 8un, hiiiivy '' they must jik'd ojr^'rt . or conmu'iil rst two weolis. it and cra


. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their and all diseases to which they are prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. under care- I two broods thirty to thir- iind for till) puiig chicks tchcd. They ot 8un, hiiiivy '' they must jik'd ojr^'rt . or conmu'iil rst two weolis. it and cracked tuple. Ahout the red hciid, weeks of ad is lidded, so ceding givi l>ut often, and that hen or other ed with the ..t should not â ays bo at hand may be given. be cooked into the white, the Ire, having been lof the last ceu- Ivered, curiously Inted m Amster- lurkey is only » |n the possession black. These her magnificent rs of a beautiful of pure white. WHir/ritv, TntKKYH. !M9 Lieutenant Ryaui demiribed crented wild turkeyw uh having been hcen by him in Mexico, but it is hu|)|>ohc must have miHtaken (MirasHowH for wild turkeyH, Hince no otlicrs hav«' b<'«'n abU* to Hnd them, and the (urasHow \h thoroughly domcNticiited there. 'I"he wiiite and Ituff turkeyn iue simply varieties in color from the conmion forms, which have in some instances been perpetuated by careful breeding and selection. So also there are co[)per-<rol()red, fawn-colonsd, parly-colored, and also gray turkeys. These can hardly bi^ <'onsi(ler(Ml worthy of breeding exei^pt in iku amateur wav for ""^^S^-~. C;<)MM()N TCHKKYN. I. The Common Turkey. These are pure white and black mixed, with the peculiar wattle and head of the wild turkey. They are of medium size, less given to wan- dering than some of the breeds, and will weigh dressed, if fat, at seven or eight months old, from ten to twelve , and at full maturity Hixteen pounds. n. English


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