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Coops are provided wherein squabs may be kept over niglr. 

 witliout feeding so tliat tlieir crops will be empty when killed. 

 \'ery few plants seem to have such accommodations as this. 



A killing rack is built on the wall as shown and is simply 

 a 1 in. by 4 in. board with six penny nails driven at intervals 

 of tour inches so that alwut one-half of each nail is driven in. 



A galvanized iron lined wooden trough is built in ana divided 

 into two parts. A % in. \Aater pipe is run to each half and 

 provided with tv>o garden hose spigots. These supply the watet 

 for cooling and A\ashing the squabs after they are picked. 



Next «e ha\e a ])uilt-in feather bin on tlie floor over which 

 all squabs are picked. Scjuab feathers are indeed worth savin.q 

 as the breast and neck feathers, also those from the rump and 



