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POULTRY JOURNAL: 



How to make Poultry Pay. 



EDITED BY WILLIAM COOK. 

 PUBLISHED BY 



E. W. ALLEN, 4, Ave Maria Lane, E.G. 



r T~'HIS is the only monthly journal in England which is devoted 

 entirely to the interests of Poultry. It has heen said that a 

 paper which did not include other pets (such as Kabbits, Pigeons and 

 Cage Birds) would not pay. The first number appeared in June, 1886. 

 In each issue there is a chapter of hints for the current month, accord- 

 ing to the season of the year, showing how to manage both the old and 

 young stock, &c. There are short chapters on Ducks, Turkeys, and Geese, 

 and their management, &c., when kept in small runs. Questions are 

 answered through the columns of this paper, and also free by post if 

 a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed Post mortem Examinations 

 are made on all kinds of Poultry, for the nominal sum of Is. each. All 

 specimens for examination to be sent, carriage paid, to 105, Borough, 

 London, S.E. The reports appear in the Monthly Journal, and in cases 

 of urgency, if a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed, they are 

 answered by post. In cases of contagious diseases, a letter of instruction 

 is sent free of any other charge. Specimen copy of the journal sent post 

 free upon application. 



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