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POULTRY FATTJENING. 



Messrs. Mann, Greenwood and Co., of Bedford. 

 This is a cheaper apparatus than those already- 

 named, lacking the finish of either, but in practice 

 I have found it to hatch very well indeed. A 

 very fine machine is " Keay's Incubator," made 





Fig. 2. — Outside Patte>-ing Pbks (Leeves's) at Buxted, 

 Sussex. 



by Captain Tunnard, of Eugby. To this the prin- 

 ciple of electricity has been applied for regulation, 

 and anything more effective and speedy could not be 

 found. So far as its arrangements are concerned it is 

 very complete as to the supply of fresh air and 

 moisture. 



