. Pheasant farming; containing general information about pheasants, with instructions how to raise them. CO ao %. by 32 feet, divided lengthwise with a partition and shed-ded for 8 feet along one end, the shedded end being soarranged to ward off as much of the storm as entrances may be arranged and provisionshould be made that the birds may pass from one pento another at the keepers pleasure. The photograph shows a pen 32 feet wide and 48feet long divided into six pens each 8 ft. by 32 ft. Theposts are 2 by 4 inches, the two bottom boards each12 inches wide and the top boar


. Pheasant farming; containing general information about pheasants, with instructions how to raise them. CO ao %. by 32 feet, divided lengthwise with a partition and shed-ded for 8 feet along one end, the shedded end being soarranged to ward off as much of the storm as entrances may be arranged and provisionshould be made that the birds may pass from one pento another at the keepers pleasure. The photograph shows a pen 32 feet wide and 48feet long divided into six pens each 8 ft. by 32 ft. Theposts are 2 by 4 inches, the two bottom boards each12 inches wide and the top boards 6 inches top and sides are of poultry netting. Partitions arebuilt the same as the ends. For old birds the wire usedshould be a 2-inch poultry netting, but if also to be usedin which to keep the young birds with mother, one-inchmesh should be used. Dont stretch the wire too tightly,otherwise the birds may injure themselves by flyingagainst it. There is an entrance door in the shedJedwith other doors leading through the shedded paitpart of each partition from pen to pen. Have a lockfor the entranc


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