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ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT

POULTRY FARMING R. B, Henderson.—-in . your case we can see a great S a deri “« your favour, because vou hi™ 5 * 1 »n successful and have niade hiii be< ™ in small Hocks, and you are s Pa * with joiner’s tools. The phufe „ hlndv thinking of appears to be J situation: conditions we do „. id «U get altogether. The greatest ling block is capital: vou tombquite enough, and if vo 'u not it and failed, it would be fo? capital, and not because vo-, M know the business; at the « “V n « it would be chronicled as M ? e ‘-mo. poultry-farming failure ” , v lnoth -«- more concerned about the capital ar * have saved than *.out the you such, and should not like to ‘ bre as lose it. e can see onlv one Jw® sou of the difficulty, and liiat ° u! can take this place and at ii.e y °' 1 time have work that will keen sanw far as bodily needs are conceded" “ til you can make the place unbuilding it up in your sjLe tim!J by perhaps the help of your wp ’ * uh would have a sporting chanced 5011 you go in for it as things are 1m « find the capital quickly melt awav *‘ l! we are afraid you would not be abu1 d hold out until you get vour returj lo

PIGEON NOTES

English Owl Sells for £SO From the following it would amw , as if there were money in pigeons. At the recent kATw (Yorkshire) Show, a blue Kngff.h exhibited by Messrs. YV. 1; Me and Son. was claimed at the caSS**price of £SO. catalog. Cleaning Out Many pigeon fanciers are nhi. . clean out their lofts only once a writ —Sundays perhaps. I n this case is advisable to put down a good thin layer of sawdust, which can be sifrll' the clean material being put back It?, the droppings and any ’ damp put aside for the garden, where Jt-m come in most useful. If you can them out every day. so muchX fe” ter. lou will find it takes verv liffl time, and a little sprinkling of directly beneath the perches is all th J is required

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 312, 24 March 1928, Page 26

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ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 312, 24 March 1928, Page 26

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 312, 24 March 1928, Page 26

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