. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. Fig. 8o. Extensive system at the Provincial Poultry Breeding Station, Edmonton, Alberta. Colony houses with large temporary yards. (Photo- graph from the station) the name " colony system," applied especially to the following most notable systematic development of extensive methods. The Rhode Island colony system. The development of a colony system of housing poultry, with appropriate methods of Fig. 8i. Colony houses without yards at the Wisconsin Agricultural College (Photograph from the college) seems so logical


. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. Fig. 8o. Extensive system at the Provincial Poultry Breeding Station, Edmonton, Alberta. Colony houses with large temporary yards. (Photo- graph from the station) the name " colony system," applied especially to the following most notable systematic development of extensive methods. The Rhode Island colony system. The development of a colony system of housing poultry, with appropriate methods of Fig. 8i. Colony houses without yards at the Wisconsin Agricultural College (Photograph from the college) seems so logical and natural that it might reasonably be supposed that, as farmers all over the country increased their stocks of poultry, this system would be generally adopted. On the contrary, in all but. 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 Robinson, John H. (John Henry), 1863-1935. Boston ; New York : Ginn and Company


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