494 EXHIBITING AND JUDGING 
Comfort of birds...... CB Meelis ea ghs sk Masia, kb OU 22 Sind a wutnudaacn Ame A ban e aa se 
Temperature of house counts 2; moisture conditions count 2 
TO CATION OF HOUSES 2255 ecu is! taaneeae dosanclvtalncae Aca = 8 ust ceart ld ay ouacce’e varia tub 4 
Well drained, count 2; facing south, count 2 
Censtraction Of Rouse 6 cs. c0 bm cere tends apnea eae ae eR eeEey ERMA SS 10 
Shed roof; perfect, count 2; smooth tight walls, 1; tight sound floor: con- 
crete 3, dirt 2, wood 1; proper type and arrangement of fixtures, 4. 
Tei 6 QL 88) on cribs Sah ace ode. es scealga OW SMEEEK. oes CREED lahat ASML HABE BREE 4 
1 sq. ft. to each 16 sq. ft. of floor space or to each 4 birds, counts perfect; 1 
sq. ft. to 8 birds, count 3; to 12 birds, count 2; to 16 birds, count 1. 
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Muslin perfect. 1 sq. ft. to 2 birds, count 5; 1 sq. ft. to 4 birds, count 4; 
1 aq. ft. to 6 birds, allow 3; no muslin, counts 2 or less. 
Facilities for doing work properly, 1; durability, 1. 
Incubation equipment..........0.. 0.0 c cece cee centre cee e rece nee 
Location of incubator house, 1; ventilation, 1; means of supplying moisture, 
1; arrangement of cellar, 1; efficiency and sufficiency, 1 
Brooding equipment isisc¢ sneaee 4 woven bye a 2 kets od Sanne ee esas lass a 
Light, 1; ventilation, 1; sanitary conditions, 1; labor-saving devices, 1; effi- 
ciency and sufficiency, 1 
Total for equipment ............. 0... e cece eee ee eee eens 50 
METHODS. 
Floorspace: per: bird sc: =o esck 3b sssas iowa diene teas Fhe Die ee tee 4 
4 sq. ft. count 4; 3 count 3; 2 count 2. 
Cleanliness: of (bird aiéci-:: ss.icyecs:s! sczyage ie 9 a:acgeacasb Saebok od Reacdes Bed tanned hawk pH eee 
Cleanliness’ OF Houses sé os jisire 9: ecsqalentily are ayuouee eA seieiiel el ghsste sas 0 olnsad te "av a) ogaseane secanede 8 
Perches 2; nests 2; walls 1; curtains 2; glass 1. 
Feeding practices. 
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Wet mash, count 4. 
Seratch: grains sesec3 Bese sae vensee ss Wogan aa edie ea as ata IS 6 
Hopper’ grains, count 2. Consider 4 as the value of manner and time of 
feeding; and count 2 on condition of litter. 
Water... .. cee een eee eee eee latateie wreanreals @cumtonste ia habs anh ta nibs ate a tnt 2 
Clean and fresh, 1; convenient and abundant, 1. 
Succulence, method and efficiency. .............. 00. c eee cece eee ence 4 
Count perfect for double yarding, or range, in summer and sprouted 
oats, vegetables, or root crops in winter. 
General methods of entire feeding practice................--0-0 sees eee 2 
Range conditions iii: <3 :ssieras ie wtktagasioa aceudsdie  Mosn,dea a, ous Sad wb Haitee a we ewe & Lara 6 
Abundance of range, 1; shade, 2; green feed, 2; dry mash, hopper fed, 1. , 
Method of handling and marketing the eggs..............-.-0202 eee eee 5 
Regularity of collection, 1; care used in grading, 1; method of packing for 
Pu a 1; regularity and frequency of shipping, 1; sterility in market 
eggs, 1. 
REVIEW. 
. Name five advantages of exhibiting. 
. Discuss the development of poultry exhibits. 
Name four types of poultry exhibits. 
What are some of the possibilities in educational exhibits? 
What would be your procedure in training a bird for exhibition? 
What would you consider legitimate conditioning? 
What do you consider illegitimate conditioning? 
Give the points you would look for in selecting birds for exhibition. 
Describe how to wash a bird. 
, Give points of caution in shipping birds to the show. 
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