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RF2EJ4D8Y–Suchitoto, El Salvador. 06-25-2016. Rosters and hens are being fed. People living in the rural areas relies on raising cattle as well as cultivate veg
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RMFBTP4R–Two white and one brown big fat well fed live chickens in the very quiet and very remote village of Thembang Dzong, INDIA
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RFRH4B4P–White horned domestic goat in farmyard
The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production . ne. Figs. 20, 21 and 22 showthe method in detail. Fig. 8. This indicates how to hold a hen when you examine herfor condition. This is one of the most difficult and serious problemsa poultryman has to deal with. To illustrate, I will cite one case outof hundreds that have come under my observation. A gentlemanwrote me to call on him, as he was having trouble with his hens. WhenI arrived at his place, he told me that when he fed his hens well he gotlots of eggs, but some of his hens died; then when he did Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-selecting-and-breeding-poultry-for-egg-production-ne-figs-20-21-and-22-showthe-method-in-detail-fig-8-this-indicates-how-to-hold-a-hen-when-you-examine-herfor-condition-this-is-one-of-the-most-difficult-and-serious-problemsa-poultryman-has-to-deal-with-to-illustrate-i-will-cite-one-case-outof-hundreds-that-have-come-under-my-observation-a-gentlemanwrote-me-to-call-on-him-as-he-was-having-trouble-with-his-hens-wheni-arrived-at-his-place-he-told-me-that-when-he-fed-his-hens-well-he-gotlots-of-eggs-but-some-of-his-hens-died-then-when-he-did-image343387319.html
RM2AXJJ0R–The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production . ne. Figs. 20, 21 and 22 showthe method in detail. Fig. 8. This indicates how to hold a hen when you examine herfor condition. This is one of the most difficult and serious problemsa poultryman has to deal with. To illustrate, I will cite one case outof hundreds that have come under my observation. A gentlemanwrote me to call on him, as he was having trouble with his hens. WhenI arrived at his place, he told me that when he fed his hens well he gotlots of eggs, but some of his hens died; then when he did
. Dry land farming in the Southwest .. . Pork from Milo Fattened Hogs. and is as essential as feed. Many well fed hens do not lay because they do not have the water necessary in the formation of the egg. Lack of water is the chief cause of hens on the farm not laying in the winter. Water must be clean, pure and palatable and within reach of the hen whenever she wants it. She will not drink enough if the water is luke- warm in the summer or when it is mixed with ice in the winter. Grit.—Grit is the hen's teeth and it must be sharp. Often hens kept on stony places must be fed grit because the pi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dry-land-farming-in-the-southwest-pork-from-milo-fattened-hogs-and-is-as-essential-as-feed-many-well-fed-hens-do-not-lay-because-they-do-not-have-the-water-necessary-in-the-formation-of-the-egg-lack-of-water-is-the-chief-cause-of-hens-on-the-farm-not-laying-in-the-winter-water-must-be-clean-pure-and-palatable-and-within-reach-of-the-hen-whenever-she-wants-it-she-will-not-drink-enough-if-the-water-is-luke-warm-in-the-summer-or-when-it-is-mixed-with-ice-in-the-winter-gritgrit-is-the-hens-teeth-and-it-must-be-sharp-often-hens-kept-on-stony-places-must-be-fed-grit-because-the-pi-image178492455.html
RMMAB0XF–. Dry land farming in the Southwest .. . Pork from Milo Fattened Hogs. and is as essential as feed. Many well fed hens do not lay because they do not have the water necessary in the formation of the egg. Lack of water is the chief cause of hens on the farm not laying in the winter. Water must be clean, pure and palatable and within reach of the hen whenever she wants it. She will not drink enough if the water is luke- warm in the summer or when it is mixed with ice in the winter. Grit.—Grit is the hen's teeth and it must be sharp. Often hens kept on stony places must be fed grit because the pi
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The curly-haired hen . a beef-steak to an elephant. Just keep your cakes for the•ostriches, they are so greedy that they will eat stones. If theywere to keep a hardware store they would be certain to eat uptheir stock. Pleased at this permission, when she came to the ostriches,Mother Etienne offered them a cake, but they looked down atit very haughtily and suspiciously. From this she concludedthat even those birds were so well-fed that they were not hun-gry and felt quite satisfied about Yollande. SIR BOOUM S CIRCUS 67 After half an hours walk through the circus, having visitedevery corner of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-curly-haired-hen-a-beef-steak-to-an-elephant-just-keep-your-cakes-for-theostriches-they-are-so-greedy-that-they-will-eat-stones-if-theywere-to-keep-a-hardware-store-they-would-be-certain-to-eat-uptheir-stock-pleased-at-this-permission-when-she-came-to-the-ostrichesmother-etienne-offered-them-a-cake-but-they-looked-down-atit-very-haughtily-and-suspiciously-from-this-she-concludedthat-even-those-birds-were-so-well-fed-that-they-were-not-hun-gry-and-felt-quite-satisfied-about-yollande-sir-booum-s-circus-67-after-half-an-hours-walk-through-the-circus-having-visitedevery-corner-of-image338279202.html
RM2AJ9XG2–The curly-haired hen . a beef-steak to an elephant. Just keep your cakes for the•ostriches, they are so greedy that they will eat stones. If theywere to keep a hardware store they would be certain to eat uptheir stock. Pleased at this permission, when she came to the ostriches,Mother Etienne offered them a cake, but they looked down atit very haughtily and suspiciously. From this she concludedthat even those birds were so well-fed that they were not hun-gry and felt quite satisfied about Yollande. SIR BOOUM S CIRCUS 67 After half an hours walk through the circus, having visitedevery corner of
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The curly-haired hen . kelter onto her broad back. As oftenhappens with nurses, YoUande loved the ducklings as her ownchildren, and without worrying about their shape or plumage,so different from her own, she showered upon them proofs ofthe tenderest affection. Did a fly pass within their reach, allthese little ones jumped at it—tumbling in their efforts to catchit. The little yellow balls with their wide-awake air never tooka seconds rest. Well cared for and well fed, they grew so rapidly that soonthey had to have more space. Mother Etienne housed themthen on the edge of the pond in a lattice Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-curly-haired-hen-kelter-onto-her-broad-back-as-oftenhappens-with-nurses-youande-loved-the-ducklings-as-her-ownchildren-and-without-worrying-about-their-shape-or-plumageso-different-from-her-own-she-showered-upon-them-proofs-ofthe-tenderest-affection-did-a-fly-pass-within-their-reach-allthese-little-ones-jumped-at-ittumbling-in-their-efforts-to-catchit-the-little-yellow-balls-with-their-wide-awake-air-never-tooka-seconds-rest-well-cared-for-and-well-fed-they-grew-so-rapidly-that-soonthey-had-to-have-more-space-mother-etienne-housed-themthen-on-the-edge-of-the-pond-in-a-lattice-image338303429.html
RM2AJB1D9–The curly-haired hen . kelter onto her broad back. As oftenhappens with nurses, YoUande loved the ducklings as her ownchildren, and without worrying about their shape or plumage,so different from her own, she showered upon them proofs ofthe tenderest affection. Did a fly pass within their reach, allthese little ones jumped at it—tumbling in their efforts to catchit. The little yellow balls with their wide-awake air never tooka seconds rest. Well cared for and well fed, they grew so rapidly that soonthey had to have more space. Mother Etienne housed themthen on the edge of the pond in a lattice
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. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1894, No.35-40 . that are required for laying purposes only shouldnot be fed heavily, as they are apt to get too fat, and a fat hen is never a good layer.There are three varieties, barred, white and buff. The former is preferred, on accountof its rich and beautiful color, although the whites have a great many admirers. Theelegance of their carriage and their snow-white plumage make them an ornamental bird,as well as the barred variety, where a grass run can be procured. In symmetry andshape as well as in size, they are identical. A mature male should weigh from eigh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1894-no35-40-that-are-required-for-laying-purposes-only-shouldnot-be-fed-heavily-as-they-are-apt-to-get-too-fat-and-a-fat-hen-is-never-a-good-layerthere-are-three-varieties-barred-white-and-buff-the-former-is-preferred-on-accountof-its-rich-and-beautiful-color-although-the-whites-have-a-great-many-admirers-theelegance-of-their-carriage-and-their-snow-white-plumage-make-them-an-ornamental-birdas-well-as-the-barred-variety-where-a-grass-run-can-be-procured-in-symmetry-andshape-as-well-as-in-size-they-are-identical-a-mature-male-should-weigh-from-eigh-image370161574.html
RM2CE68T6–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1894, No.35-40 . that are required for laying purposes only shouldnot be fed heavily, as they are apt to get too fat, and a fat hen is never a good layer.There are three varieties, barred, white and buff. The former is preferred, on accountof its rich and beautiful color, although the whites have a great many admirers. Theelegance of their carriage and their snow-white plumage make them an ornamental bird,as well as the barred variety, where a grass run can be procured. In symmetry andshape as well as in size, they are identical. A mature male should weigh from eigh
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. The call of the hen; or, The science of the selection and breeding of poultry. Poultry. THE CALL OF THE HEN. 31 room for the digestive machinery, would have some advantage over the shorter bodied hen. Fig. 8. This indicates how to hold a hen when you examine her for condition. This is one of the most difficult and serious problems a poultryman has to deal with. To illus- trate, I will cite one case out of hundreds that ]|as come under my observation. A gentleman wrote me to call on him as he was having trouble with his hens. When I arrived at his place he told me when he fed his hens well, h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-the-selection-and-breeding-of-poultry-poultry-the-call-of-the-hen-31-room-for-the-digestive-machinery-would-have-some-advantage-over-the-shorter-bodied-hen-fig-8-this-indicates-how-to-hold-a-hen-when-you-examine-her-for-condition-this-is-one-of-the-most-difficult-and-serious-problems-a-poultryman-has-to-deal-with-to-illus-trate-i-will-cite-one-case-out-of-hundreds-that-as-come-under-my-observation-a-gentleman-wrote-me-to-call-on-him-as-he-was-having-trouble-with-his-hens-when-i-arrived-at-his-place-he-told-me-when-he-fed-his-hens-well-h-image233637214.html
RMRG32J6–. The call of the hen; or, The science of the selection and breeding of poultry. Poultry. THE CALL OF THE HEN. 31 room for the digestive machinery, would have some advantage over the shorter bodied hen. Fig. 8. This indicates how to hold a hen when you examine her for condition. This is one of the most difficult and serious problems a poultryman has to deal with. To illus- trate, I will cite one case out of hundreds that ]|as come under my observation. A gentleman wrote me to call on him as he was having trouble with his hens. When I arrived at his place he told me when he fed his hens well, h
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. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. foods for the fowls. In every 500 pounds of clover there are about 15 pounds of lime, and this shows in one way at least why it is good for the laying hen. The second or seed-bearing crop, when well cured, is the one to put by for the use of the poultry. It can be thrown to them as you throw it to other stock, hut for poultry this is a waste. A cutting box that will cut it into half inch bits should be provided. These bits should be scalded and slightly salted before being fed; or better yet, should be mixed in with a mash of some kind. The following is a good Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-horses-foods-for-the-fowls-in-every-500-pounds-of-clover-there-are-about-15-pounds-of-lime-and-this-shows-in-one-way-at-least-why-it-is-good-for-the-laying-hen-the-second-or-seed-bearing-crop-when-well-cured-is-the-one-to-put-by-for-the-use-of-the-poultry-it-can-be-thrown-to-them-as-you-throw-it-to-other-stock-hut-for-poultry-this-is-a-waste-a-cutting-box-that-will-cut-it-into-half-inch-bits-should-be-provided-these-bits-should-be-scalded-and-slightly-salted-before-being-fed-or-better-yet-should-be-mixed-in-with-a-mash-of-some-kind-the-following-is-a-good-image234346937.html
RMRH7BWD–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. foods for the fowls. In every 500 pounds of clover there are about 15 pounds of lime, and this shows in one way at least why it is good for the laying hen. The second or seed-bearing crop, when well cured, is the one to put by for the use of the poultry. It can be thrown to them as you throw it to other stock, hut for poultry this is a waste. A cutting box that will cut it into half inch bits should be provided. These bits should be scalded and slightly salted before being fed; or better yet, should be mixed in with a mash of some kind. The following is a good
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. The Bird food company's book of cage birds:. Cage birds. 3«3 laid. Never disturb the eggS, or they may not hatch. Duf- ingthe period of incubation, the male relieves the female by sittmg on the nest, a few hours each day. Should either ot them become addicted to the vice of breaking the eggs they should be bountifully fed with egg and bread, which should be constantly kept within their reach. Should they still persist the eggs can be removed as fast as laid, and their places supplied with eggs whittled from chalk. When the hen ceases to lay, then return the eggs and all will go well. Three d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-food-companys-book-of-cage-birds-cage-birds-33-laid-never-disturb-the-eggs-or-they-may-not-hatch-duf-ingthe-period-of-incubation-the-male-relieves-the-female-by-sittmg-on-the-nest-a-few-hours-each-day-should-either-ot-them-become-addicted-to-the-vice-of-breaking-the-eggs-they-should-be-bountifully-fed-with-egg-and-bread-which-should-be-constantly-kept-within-their-reach-should-they-still-persist-the-eggs-can-be-removed-as-fast-as-laid-and-their-places-supplied-with-eggs-whittled-from-chalk-when-the-hen-ceases-to-lay-then-return-the-eggs-and-all-will-go-well-three-d-image234601337.html
RMRHK0B5–. The Bird food company's book of cage birds:. Cage birds. 3«3 laid. Never disturb the eggS, or they may not hatch. Duf- ingthe period of incubation, the male relieves the female by sittmg on the nest, a few hours each day. Should either ot them become addicted to the vice of breaking the eggs they should be bountifully fed with egg and bread, which should be constantly kept within their reach. Should they still persist the eggs can be removed as fast as laid, and their places supplied with eggs whittled from chalk. When the hen ceases to lay, then return the eggs and all will go well. Three d
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. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. August 6, 1904] <&he gveebev ant* §h«wtsmmt 13. foods for the fowls. In every 500 pounds of clover there are about 15 pounds of lime, and this shows in one way at least why it is good for the laying hen. The second or seed-bearing crop, when well cured, is the one to put by for the use of the poultry. It can be thrown to them as you throw it to other stock, hut for poultry this is a waste. A cutting box that will cut it into half inch bits should be provided. These bits should be scalded and slightly salted before being fed; or better yet, should be mixe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-horses-august-6-1904-ltamphe-gveebev-ant-hwtsmmt-13-foods-for-the-fowls-in-every-500-pounds-of-clover-there-are-about-15-pounds-of-lime-and-this-shows-in-one-way-at-least-why-it-is-good-for-the-laying-hen-the-second-or-seed-bearing-crop-when-well-cured-is-the-one-to-put-by-for-the-use-of-the-poultry-it-can-be-thrown-to-them-as-you-throw-it-to-other-stock-hut-for-poultry-this-is-a-waste-a-cutting-box-that-will-cut-it-into-half-inch-bits-should-be-provided-these-bits-should-be-scalded-and-slightly-salted-before-being-fed-or-better-yet-should-be-mixe-image234346952.html
RMRH7BX0–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. August 6, 1904] <&he gveebev ant* §h«wtsmmt 13. foods for the fowls. In every 500 pounds of clover there are about 15 pounds of lime, and this shows in one way at least why it is good for the laying hen. The second or seed-bearing crop, when well cured, is the one to put by for the use of the poultry. It can be thrown to them as you throw it to other stock, hut for poultry this is a waste. A cutting box that will cut it into half inch bits should be provided. These bits should be scalded and slightly salted before being fed; or better yet, should be mixe
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RMRH13AX–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. Fig. 24.—From the na^al secretion of hen Fig. 25.—Bodies from the under side of No. 6. m. Kitt's "MoUuscum bodies." a false membrane from pigeon No. 11. r. A red lilood cell. of bacteria and leucocytes, as well as of some detritus. The general conditions of the rabbits is poor, so Jong as there is a hot tumor. Later, their condition miproves, though the animals remain very thin in spite of being well fed. In a few cases, sympathetic inflammation of the eyes, purulent conjunctivitis on one or both sides, purulent panophthalmia, perforation of the co
. Biggle poultry book;. Poultry. 92 BIGGI^E POULTRY BOOK. only by courtesy that they may he said to walk. These are kept mostly as curiosities. The well-fed pullet is an early layer. The swill barrel may become a chicken trap unless provided with a lid. The wagon house makes a poor hennery. The cow shed and sheep pen are little better. To break up a broody hen, shut her in the coop the first night you find her on the nest. The longer .she sits the more " set" in her waj'S she becomes. Chain the dog in the poultry yard at night. Prowlers will catch his scent and keep away. Darkened ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biggle-poultry-book-poultry-92-biggie-poultry-book-only-by-courtesy-that-they-may-he-said-to-walk-these-are-kept-mostly-as-curiosities-the-well-fed-pullet-is-an-early-layer-the-swill-barrel-may-become-a-chicken-trap-unless-provided-with-a-lid-the-wagon-house-makes-a-poor-hennery-the-cow-shed-and-sheep-pen-are-little-better-to-break-up-a-broody-hen-shut-her-in-the-coop-the-first-night-you-find-her-on-the-nest-the-longer-she-sits-the-more-quot-setquot-in-her-wajs-she-becomes-chain-the-dog-in-the-poultry-yard-at-night-prowlers-will-catch-his-scent-and-keep-away-darkened-ne-image234715328.html
RMRHT5P8–. Biggle poultry book;. Poultry. 92 BIGGI^E POULTRY BOOK. only by courtesy that they may he said to walk. These are kept mostly as curiosities. The well-fed pullet is an early layer. The swill barrel may become a chicken trap unless provided with a lid. The wagon house makes a poor hennery. The cow shed and sheep pen are little better. To break up a broody hen, shut her in the coop the first night you find her on the nest. The longer .she sits the more " set" in her waj'S she becomes. Chain the dog in the poultry yard at night. Prowlers will catch his scent and keep away. Darkened ne