E. B, ENGLE, Marietta: 



No. 

 H. JUSIN RODDY, Millersville; 

 No, except in more rural districts. 



J. G. RUSH, West Willow; 

 No. 



.TOHN H. EPLER. Elizabethtown: 

 Not here in town. l)ut dose to their breeding places the 



LACKAWANNA COUNTY. 



DR. I. F. EVERHART, Soranton: 



Occasionally he is a marauder, but his many 

 overbalance all the mischief he may do to early 

 the poultry yard. 



LEBANON COUNTY. 



J. I.. LONG. Richland: 



They steal all the young chicks and e.t^gs they can .qet, 

 JOHN W. SNOKE, AnnviUe: 



Tes, much havoc is committed by this bird. 

 H. C. SNAVELY, Lebanon: 



The crow certainly has an appetite for eggs and spr 

 ihickens; their depredations would be serious it not 

 strained. About this time (April) it is not well to be 

 familiar with his crowshlp. A shot gun has a restraining 

 (luence. 



LEHIGH COUNTY. 



W. B. K. JOHNSON, AUentown: 



I do not raise poultry. Some years ago, when witli 

 father. I know crows took eggs, but do not remember tl 

 they disturbed the young chickens. 



ALVIK RUPP, AUentown: 



LAWRENCE COUNTY. 



JAMES M. AVATSON, Fay: 



LUZERNE COUNTY. 



D. K. LAUBACH, Fairmount Springs: 

 Yes, they are very troublesome in catcliing small poultry: 1[ 



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