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with thein. The points in their favor arc that they are so 

 sliaped as to provide a Ijetter liorne for tlic squabs than tlie 

 sc[uare nest. If pine needles are used in a nest tlie poorest 

 nest builders will have a nicely rounded nest before tlie squabs 

 hatch. ,1 would advise the breeder who wishes to install them 

 to use only those made of filire or pulp instead of those made 

 of clay, or otherwise known as earthenware bowls on account 

 of the former being warmer in cold weatVier and there is less 

 chance of lii'cakago both of the bowls and the eggs. 



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