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  1. A complete system of raising turkeys, hens, geese, &c.,
    By: Browning, W. A.
    Publication info: Norwich [Conn.]Printed by G. Wilcox,1873.
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Geese  Poultry  Turkeys
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  2. Margaret Mahaney talks about turkeys,
    By: Mahaney, Margaret.
    Publication info: Boston, Mass.,The Park & Pollard co.[c1913]
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Turkeys
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  3. Pheasants, turkeys and geese: their management for pleasure and profit.
    By: Cook, William,
    Edition: 3d ed.
    Publication info: London,[189-?]
    Contributed by: Cornell University Library
    Subjects: Geese  Pheasants  Poultry  Turkeys
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  4. Practical turkey raising. Turkeys for market and turkeys for profit.
    By: Field, Fanny, - Mitchell, Robert B.,
    Publication info: Chicago,R. B. Mitchell,1887.
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Turkeys
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  5. The turkey an important factor in the spread of gapeworms [Syngamus trachcalis] By B.H. Ransom ...
    By: Ransom, Brayton Howard,
    Publication info: Washington[Govt. print. off.]1921.
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Diseases  Turkeys
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  6. The turkey raiser's guide.
    By: Ensminger, Alpha A.
    Publication info: Moran, Kans.,Banner Turkey Ranch[1916]
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Turkeys
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  7. Turkey raising,
    By: Lamon, Harry Miles, - Slocum, Rob Roy,
    Publication info: New York,Orange Judd publishing company; [etc., etc.]1922.
    Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: Turkeys
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  8. 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 growing. With essays from practical turkey growers in different parts of the United States and Canada. Ed. by Herbert Myrick.
    By: Myrick, Herbert,
    Publication info: New York,O. Judd company,1897.
    Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: Turkeys
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  9. Turkeys, all varieties. Their care and management.
    By: Reliable poultry journal publishing company.
    Publication info: Quincy, Ill.,Reliable poultry journal publishing company,1904.
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Turkeys
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  10. Turkeys, all varieties. Their care and management. Mating, rearing, exhibiting and judging turkeys; explanation of score-card judging, with complete instructions. A collection of the experiences of best known successful turkey breeders, exhibitors and judges ...
    By: Reliable Poultry Journal Publishing Company.
    Publication info: Quincy, Ill.,American Poultry Publishing Company,1909.
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Turkeys
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  11. Turkeys, all varieties. Their care and management.Mating, rearing, exhibiting, and judging turkeys; explanation of score-card judging, with complete instructions. A collection of the experiences of best known successful turk
    By: Reliable Poultry Journal Publishing Company.
    Publication info: Quincy, Ill.,Reliable poultry journal publishing company,1904.
    Contributed by: Cornell University Library
    Subjects: Turkeys
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  12. Turkeys, ducks, and geese /
    By: Nourse, H. A.
    Publication info: St. Paul, Minn. :Webb Pub. Co.,1909.
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Ducks  Geese  Turkeys
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