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The Business Hen; Breeding And Feeding Poultry For Profit (Paperback)
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The Business Hen; Breeding And Feeding Poultry For Profit (Paperback)
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THE BUSINESS HEN Breeding and Feeding POULTRY FOR PROFIT H. W.
COLLINGWOOD - PREFACE. the past ten years some 5,000 questions
regarding poultry and its management have beenasked by readers of
The RiiralNew- Yorker. In preparing this little volume I have had
these questions in mind. They are all answered in the following
pages. Most poultry books have two faults. They are generally
prepared by one man alone, and too much space is usually given to a
discussion of the merits and markings of the different breeds. In
preparing this vol- ume I have endeavored to secure the opinions of
the bestinformed poultry-men in the country. I desire to express my
special indebtedness to Messrs. P. H. Jacobs, Henry Hales, James
Rankin and J. H. Drevenstedt for advice and information. Men who
keep The Business Hen care, more for performance than for outward
appearance. All who are interested in poultry have now excellent
opportunities of studying the different breeds at exhibi- tions.
For these reasons I have given but little space to breeds and their
characteristics. There is also nothing said about geese and other
fowls and pets. This book deals with the hen alone. I prefer to
treat other poultry exhaustively, or not at all. Much is said here
about the Leghorn hen. This is simply because the Leghorn happens
to be doing the work on the majority of the successful egg farms
that I have examined. Special attention is called to the chapters
descriptive of Mr. Wyckoffs hens and Mr. Johnsons farm. These men
are good models for would-be poultryfarmers to follow. H. W.
COLLINGWOOD.THE ORIGIN OF POULTRY BREEDS. CHAPTER I. HENRY HALES.
KNOWLEDGE of the best methods of breeding and rearing poultry and
the origin ofthe various breeds, as well as of the processes by
which they were formed, can be acquired only by deeper study than
most people imagine. It is not many years since earnest attention
was first given to this improvement or production, by careful
selec- tion, of the various forms and colors that distinguish the
dif- ferent varieties of the poultry of to-day. Still, at a very
early period some attention was, no doubt, given to fowls by man,
probably by merely keeping the most attractive-looking and
destroying the poorest, and in this way a few defined breeds were
distinguished in a crude way, as Chinese, Game and all its
varieties in India and Dorking, Hamburgs, Polish, French and
Spanish in Europe...
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