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There are from 400 to 500 pairs of pigeons in the service. Question. In the case of young birds mated up for the first time at five or six mouths of age, is it best to destroy the first eggs, or let them go ahead and hatch in the regular way? Answer. Let them go ahead and hatch and learn to feed their young. It will improve them for the next hatch. Question. Please describe the self feeder more fully and explain ito operation. Answer. The hopper of the feeder is V-shaped so that the grain will ...fall by its own weight to the centre at the bottom, which is cut away as shown in the illustration so that as the birds peck up the grain, more falls from the hopper. The slit where the birds eat should be about half an inch in width, just enough to prevent the grain from running out faster than it is eaten. The object of the lower steps of the feeder is to give the birds a chance to alight before jumping up onto the board where the grain is exposed. Question. Can I use the upper part of my hen house for pigeons ayStI National Standard Squab Book.
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