A SELF-SUPPORTING HOME 



it comes from. Then make a sudden dive 

 and secure the truant, which is usually under 

 a tuft of grass or in some little hole. If you 

 move about while hunting for him, there 

 won't be a sound, and you may search all 

 day with little success. 



BILL OF FARE FOR BABY GUINEAS 



Give nothing for the first twenty-four 

 hours, then the daily bill of fare should be as 

 follows : First feed, 7 A.M. Crushed hemp- 

 seed, half a cup; stale bread crumbs, half a 

 cup; moisten with raw eggs. 



Second feed, 9 A.M. Millet seed. 



Third feed, 11.30 A.M. Chopped onion 

 tops, half a cup of corn meal that has been 

 steamed as for chicks, half a teaspoonful of 

 crushed mustard seed, mixed and fed crum- 

 blingly. 



Fourth feed, 2 P.M. Pinhead oats, 

 crushed a little finer than it is when bought. 



Fifth feed, 5 P.M. Liver that has been 



