. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1894, . Bogue H. Emerick J. T. J. S. Niven ..Wm. M. Smith ...William Wm. McLoud W. J. James H. B. C. H. W. H. Gaze A. Thompson J. Hord Total. Address of Exhibitor. Toronto Guelph Toronto London London Kossuth London Strathroy International Bridge London London New Hamburg Sandwich Whitby London Hamilton London London Kingston New Hamburg London Bowmanville, Tilsonburg London London London London Lambeth International Bridge London London Fairfield Plains Toronto London St. Thomas To™* {SgeS: St. Thomas London


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1894, . Bogue H. Emerick J. T. J. S. Niven ..Wm. M. Smith ...William Wm. McLoud W. J. James H. B. C. H. W. H. Gaze A. Thompson J. Hord Total. Address of Exhibitor. Toronto Guelph Toronto London London Kossuth London Strathroy International Bridge London London New Hamburg Sandwich Whitby London Hamilton London London Kingston New Hamburg London Bowmanville, Tilsonburg London London London London Lambeth International Bridge London London Fairfield Plains Toronto London St. Thomas To™* {SgeS: St. Thomas London Allans Corners Parkhill Awards. No. Amount. $ c. 2 8 00 3 17 00 18 108 00 18 111 00 106 712 00 1 2 00 1 3 00 3 20 00 8 33 00 4 23 00 5 28 00 1 10 00 1 3 00 4 25 00 4 26 00 2 8 00 3 10 00 2 5 00 2 6 00 2 20 00 3 9 00 4 16 00 6 34 00 4 16 00 46 241 00 46 291 00 3 11 00 10 45 00 3 11 00 2 5 00 3 8 00 5 22 00 41 295 00 7 27 00 3 13 00 14 | 90/ 329 00 3 16 00 10 30 00 2 8 00 1 8 00 496 ,613 00 72 57 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 40). A. 1894. 57 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 40). A. 1894 COTTAGE POULTRY-KEEPING. By George F. C. Pyper, in the Journal of the Bath and West of England Society, 1893-4. Individual Organization. The cottagers poultry should consist entirely of hens or pullets, and the ownershould bo dependent on outside sources for the supply of fertile eggs for hatching. It is here that one advantage of individual control appears. The breeding pens arethen under the complete and sole direction of the organizer, who would obtain the supply of eggs for hatching from a source where the stock had been selected withjudgment, and allowed ample spice to roam. Chickens would consequently be pro-duced, which, for vigorous constitution and early maturity, would be far in advance ofthe produce of birds reared in the cottagers confined space. It will be seen that by this method but few male birds would be required to supplythe whole of a village with the requisite n


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