. Farmer and stockbreeder . POST-MORTEMS Post-mortem examinations of poultry are con-ducted at tlie nominal charge of Is. Gd. Ifforwarded by post they mu<-t tie sent at the letterrate of postage, and be packed in receptacle!hermetically sealed or otherwise securely closed,which must themselves be enclosed in strongwooden, lent her, or metal cases. Packets con-taining Birch bodies which are not packedin this way or are sent by parcel post will, ifobserved in transit, be destroyed by theauthorities. They should be addressed to TheFvrmkr and Stoc khrbeiieu. G, Eseex-street, Strand,London,


. Farmer and stockbreeder . POST-MORTEMS Post-mortem examinations of poultry are con-ducted at tlie nominal charge of Is. Gd. Ifforwarded by post they mu<-t tie sent at the letterrate of postage, and be packed in receptacle!hermetically sealed or otherwise securely closed,which must themselves be enclosed in strongwooden, lent her, or metal cases. Packets con-taining Birch bodies which are not packedin this way or are sent by parcel post will, ifobserved in transit, be destroyed by theauthorities. They should be addressed to TheFvrmkr and Stoc khrbeiieu. G, Eseex-street, Strand,London, , and marked Post-mortem. CHICK (G. B. D.).— There was northing to showI ho cause of death. There was windy crop and atightly packed gizzard. A pretty good guess wouldbe acute indigestion and consequent heart does not lake much to put out their light indthere is much food on the market containing toxicelements.—Vet. WHITE COCKEREL (J. R. ft.). Then Misnothing in the way of lesions to show the cause ofdeath, a


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