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NATIONAL STANDARD SQUAB BOOK 



They will not build nests with dirty nesting material. It must 

 be first-class, clean, dry and sweet or they will not use it. 



Some of our customers use pine needles successfully for 

 nesting material. We have never tried them because they 

 are not plentiful around our farm. Where they are in abun- 

 dance, we recommend that they be tried. 



When a new lot of pigeons are placed in a squab house, 

 they will cause annoyance, while they are learning their new 

 home and getting ready to go to work, by making manure in 

 the nest bowls, where they roost. This cannot be prevented. 

 The remedy is, to clean once a week. 



Fill this berry crate with nestiirK material (straw cut into six-inch lengths, and 

 hay. mixed alH)ut eqiially) and place it in centre of squab house. The cover prevents 

 the birds from fouling tlie nesting material. They stick their bills through the slats, 

 select the wisps they want, and &y to nests. 



