Turkeys and how to Grow Them: A Treatise on the Natural History and Origin of the Name of Turkeys; the Various Breeds, and Best Methods to Insure Success in the Business of Turkey GrowingHerbert Myrick O. Judd Company, 1897 - 159 páginas |
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... grounds . And no sight would be half as much appreciated by all lovers of nature as such an one . It would instinctively take the mind of the busy city resident back to his child- hood on the farm ; or , if so unfortunate as to have ...
... grounds . And no sight would be half as much appreciated by all lovers of nature as such an one . It would instinctively take the mind of the busy city resident back to his child- hood on the farm ; or , if so unfortunate as to have ...
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... ground , the males fly to her and parade before her with all the pompous strutting that characterizes the family . They spread and erect their tails , depress their wings with a quivering motion and trail them along the ground , and ...
... ground , the males fly to her and parade before her with all the pompous strutting that characterizes the family . They spread and erect their tails , depress their wings with a quivering motion and trail them along the ground , and ...
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... ground . The primary feath- ers , when the wing is opened , are seen to be black or nearly so , with more or less regular penciling of gray or white . The secondaries are like the primaries but as one counts from the primaries , they ...
... ground . The primary feath- ers , when the wing is opened , are seen to be black or nearly so , with more or less regular penciling of gray or white . The secondaries are like the primaries but as one counts from the primaries , they ...
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... ground of their runway , except what is contained in the mound . The male bird , for it is he who constructs the mound nest and keeps it constantly in correct condition , has apparently worn and torn every bit of herbage from the ground ...
... ground of their runway , except what is contained in the mound . The male bird , for it is he who constructs the mound nest and keeps it constantly in correct condition , has apparently worn and torn every bit of herbage from the ground ...
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... ground , hence it is sometimes necessary to change the land on which they run , from one year to another . If turkeys are kept where they may drink from stagnant pools in barnyards , pigpens or privy vaults , sudden and fatal attacks of ...
... ground , hence it is sometimes necessary to change the land on which they run , from one year to another . If turkeys are kept where they may drink from stagnant pools in barnyards , pigpens or privy vaults , sudden and fatal attacks of ...
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Turkeys and How to Grow Them: A Treatise on the Natural History and Origin ... Herbert Myrick Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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