INDEX. 



Accommodation for duck- 

 lings Ill 



American duck farm . . 118 

 Aylesbury duck industry 108 



Bailey, Mr. J., on petits 



poussins 104 



Black Norfolk turkey . . 129 

 Boneing chickens . . . . 146 

 Bone, light, desirable . . 32 

 Breeds and crosses . . . . 29 



Broilers 105 



Bronze American turkey 129 



Brooders 48 



Broody hens 43 



Brooke Bros., sales by ... 19 

 Brooke's, Mr. C. E., 



fattening shed . . . . 55 

 Buckwheat meal . . . . 83 



Cages for fattening . . 50, 52 



Calway's pen 54 



Cambridge bronze turkey 129 

 Capons and ppulardes 7G, 77 

 Celery-fed ducks . . . . 119 



Chicken house 47 



Chicken rearing , . . . 47 

 Olsssiflcation at shows . . 148 



153 



PAQE 



Collecting cage (Sussex) . . 04 

 Colour of skin and flesh 30 

 Concentration in indus- 

 tries 19 



Contracts for ducks eggs 111 



County Council lectures . . 72 



Cramming geese . . . . 127 



turkeys . . . . 133 



,, by funnel . . 80 



,, by machine 



66, 67, 83 



by patons . . 80 



,, in Sussex . . 6G 



Crosses 39 



Demonstbations at shows 152 

 Devereux, Mr. T., onpert/.s 



ponssiiix 101 



Dorkings 33 



Dressing poultry . . . . 143 



Ducks 108 



Duckers 109 



Duck farm in Lancashire 115 



East Anglia, geese in . . 121 



Bmbden geese 120 



England, poultry fatten- 

 ing in , , , 63 



