. Fur-farming in Canada . the paddocks and will train them over his predilection of the fox for grapes is well known since the timeof .^sop, but life in a vineyard may not be more beneficial to reynardshealth than life elsewhere. The vines provide a dense shade in summerno shelter in winter, fresh fruit in season, and exercise in securingfood. The whole ranch is surrounded by a concrete wall. Such aranch is impossible in a district where there is a heavier lack of ventilation through the pens is objectionable and thecost is considerable. It shows, however, that an experie


. Fur-farming in Canada . the paddocks and will train them over his predilection of the fox for grapes is well known since the timeof .^sop, but life in a vineyard may not be more beneficial to reynardshealth than life elsewhere. The vines provide a dense shade in summerno shelter in winter, fresh fruit in season, and exercise in securingfood. The whole ranch is surrounded by a concrete wall. Such aranch is impossible in a district where there is a heavier lack of ventilation through the pens is objectionable and thecost is considerable. It shows, however, that an experienced breedercan establish the industry on city lots in a populous neighbourhood. Sometimes an orchard serves as a suitable situation for a instance, Mr. T. L. Burrowman, of Wyoming, Ont., has placed hispens in a four-acre orchard, the foxes being kept out of the trees bytrunk shields. Barnyards, open fields about the houses, hill-tops where snowdrifts off and many other situations are frequently chosen, but the. Detail of Fence Construction with Sheet Iron


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