. Poultry production. Poultry. TURKEYS 419 are records that indicate tliat thev did not rcacli Germany until 1580. In this country the Bronze and Wliite Holland varieties have proved \>y far the most popular. Fro, 1!)8. White Holland tarkey, male. Turkeys are essentially birds of the open country. For the best development, ease and economy of rearing, a ^A'ide, free range is necessary. Although they are indigenous to America and the climatic conditions are fa\orable, their numbers in the United States have declined very markedly in recent years, the last general census (.1!)1(J), showing a


. Poultry production. Poultry. TURKEYS 419 are records that indicate tliat thev did not rcacli Germany until 1580. In this country the Bronze and Wliite Holland varieties have proved \>y far the most popular. Fro, 1!)8. White Holland tarkey, male. Turkeys are essentially birds of the open country. For the best development, ease and economy of rearing, a ^A'ide, free range is necessary. Although they are indigenous to America and the climatic conditions are fa\orable, their numbers in the United States have declined very markedly in recent years, the last general census (.1!)1(J), showing a loss. 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 Lippincott, William Adams, 1882-1931; Card, Leslie Ellsworth, 1893-. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger


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