The book A to Z of Pigeons And Bantams was written by author De Lancey, Frank W. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of A to Z of Pigeons And Bantams book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A to Z of Pigeons And Bantams a good or bad book?
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I want to tell your readers ju:-t a few words in regard to housing bantams. I have been breeding tlie little fellows only a short time compared with some, since 1905, and I believe I am just learning the first rudiments in bantam breeding. I do not want to convey the idea that I think I know all there is to know and just a little more. Not so, for I am always willing to listen and try and learn from those whim I know have grown gray in ^i H^4^p|ft§S3 Rrown Rerl (lame Uantam \\Qn. the enter[)ris...e, as their years of experience must surely ha\e taught them some good things. However, I have learned this much from experience, that it is a waste of time and money for me to try and house bants in glass-front houses and keep them free from dampness and colds. I believe from the very outset, when I first began, that no matter what fowl was going to be housed, it needed fresh air and plenty of it without getting draughts in the house. Hence I built my bantam house per- fectly tight on three sides and placed a removable curtain in the 71 front.
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