The book Winter Eggs; was written by author Robinson, John H. (John Henry), 1863-1935 Here you can read free online of Winter Eggs; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Winter Eggs; a good or bad book?
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Variety in feeding is necessary if you have continuous good results. Fowls which are limited to a very few articles of diet are much more likely to lose appetite, and more susceptible ^6 WINTER EGGS. to disease than those which are furnished an ample variety. It is not necessar}' that the bill of fare should be elaborate, but is necessary that it should not be monotonous. GRIT ESSENTIAL. A good supply of clean, sharp grit should be always accessible to the hens. Sometimes a loss of appetite is ...due to lack of grit. I have seen hens that refused to eat, suddenly recover their appetites when furnished with grit. They would pick up a few pieces of grit and then begin to eat food which perhaps ten minutes before they had refused. Your hens may do without grit for a Ions: time without showinof the effects of it, but the digestive system will be slowly and surely breaking down, as you will find out when too late to remedy matters. ABOUT EXERCISE. Exercise and good feeding are inseparable. In a state of nature fov/ls have to forage vigorously for about all the food they get.
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