The book New-Laid Eggs; Hints for Amateur Poultry-Rearers was written by author De Salis, Mrs. (Harriet Anne) Here you can read free online of New-Laid Eggs; Hints for Amateur Poultry-Rearers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is New-Laid Eggs; Hints for Amateur Poultry-Rearers a good or bad book?
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In cold weather a. good warm breakfast of boiled grain, or equal parts of wheat, bran, and corn meal, cooked in sweet milk and seasoned with a pinch of salt, is very much relished by the hens. When the rain is pouring down, and everything is wet and sloppy, a panful of dry grain seems to touch the hungry spot exactly. Locking up Poultry Houses Those who have any regard for their poultry will see the houses are locked up nightly, as a guard against poultry thieves. A good padlock should be on bo...th roost and run doors. There is an invention iu the shape of an alarm which produces a report like a rifle, and can be heard G 82 NEW-LAID EGGS at a great distance. It looks like a large lock with a spring attached to a bolt, which, when in operation, shoots a one-inch cartridge out of a receptacle previously charged. The alarm may be attached to a wire or cord, and the moment it is touched off goes the spring and bang goes the alarm. For myself I consider there is nothing like a dog to run loose.
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