1 PIGEONS AM) ALL ABOUT THEM. 



Do no t put thrin in the nest however, till the youngsters 

 are a 1V\\ <la\ 3 old. 



of course these i:ioih balls are of no use as regards perches 

 or tin- tloor. l. ut as the greatest trouble always begins in the 

 neM, tln-y are a great protection for both the old breeders and 

 the \ oung l>irds. 



These bulls hold their scent for about four months and 

 there!'.. re will last well through the warm weather. I like 

 tin-in because they are so clean and so easily placed. It is 

 \\cll to put two or three on the floor of the nest as soon as the 

 birds begin building and let them build the nest right over 

 t hem. 



It is surprising to see how soon these balls will rid a bird 

 of all kinds of pests. In a close loft their fumes will soon 

 impregnate the entire place and far from being unhealthy, 

 they are good things to have around. 



