Farming for Boys What They Have Done And What Others May Do in the Cultivation
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Laying a couple of eggs. In eigh- teen days after the laying of the second egg, the young were hatched. Thus their flock went on increasing, until it made a very respectable show when its members came down from their perches to take part in the several distributions of corn among the poultry ; but they would have to wait another year before having any to sell. It was not quite so encouraging with Nancy and the pigs. The whole brood, excepting three that died, increased pro- FARMING FOR BOYS. 2O...5 digiously in size, as they were well taken care of, Bill contin- uing to curry them daily. To perform this now extensive duty more easily, he mounted an old curry-comb on the end of a long stick ; and, taking both hands to it, he was able to do a great amount of currying in a very short time. It was laughable to witness the movements of the pigs the moment Bill showed himself and his currying-stick alongside of the pen. They ran, grunting, to where he stood, lay down on their sides, and waited patiently for him to begin operations.
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