The national standard squab book . ver since I have hadyour birds they have bred remarkably well,one pair raising eleven pairs of fine sguabsin one year. Not one pair that I bought ofy^u or raised myself has raised less thannine pairs of prime market squabs per think that is a fair record. Besides eatingpenty of squabs, I have worked up a flockof 30 pairs of prime b-eeders from the origi-nal small lot of three pairs.—R. E. F., GOOD PRICES FOR SQUABS IN PENNSYL-VANIA. Squabs have been quoted at $4to $ per dozen, seven pounds to the dozen,in our papers here. I do not know wh


The national standard squab book . ver since I have hadyour birds they have bred remarkably well,one pair raising eleven pairs of fine sguabsin one year. Not one pair that I bought ofy^u or raised myself has raised less thannine pairs of prime market squabs per think that is a fair record. Besides eatingpenty of squabs, I have worked up a flockof 30 pairs of prime b-eeders from the origi-nal small lot of three pairs.—R. E. F., GOOD PRICES FOR SQUABS IN PENNSYL-VANIA. Squabs have been quoted at $4to $ per dozen, seven pounds to the dozen,in our papers here. I do not know what mineweijh as I have not weighed any of them, butfeel satisfied that they will go more than thatas they are large.—A. A. R., Pennsylvania. EVERY WORD TRUTH. A friend of minega\e me one of your National Standard SquabBooks the other day and I have read it throughand think it is every word truth, havingraised pigeons a long time, but ne\er forthe market, so think I know- a little about it.—R. H.,Iowa. MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS.


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