Opinions of the Press. 



The Feathered World, June 30. 



' The book meets a want by indicating the danger, from the utility point of view, in 

 the breeding of fowls for fancy points alone. In the second edition, just to hand, 

 art two useful additions in the shape of chapters on " Improving Farm Poultry," 

 and on " Trussing Fowls for the Market." To persons who keep poultry for use rather 

 than exhibition, the work will prove valuable ; to the fancier proper it is interesting 

 in that it may be briefly summed up as the indictment of the fancy. 



Bath Chronicle, May ii, 1893. 



Mr. W. B. Tegetmeier has brought out a second edition of his admirable work on 

 Poultry. It treats of poultry for the table and market versus fancy fowls, and gives an 

 exposition of the fallacies of poultry farming.. It is a thoroughly good work, full of 

 information based on experience, and is certainly an authority on the subject about 

 which it treats. 



Barnet Press, Aug. 19, 1893. 



A practical and sensible book by a practical and sensible man, who, while he is able 

 to point out how poultry keeping may be made profitable, appreciates all the difficulties 

 in the way to success, and does not lead people to expect that they can make their 

 fortune without the exercise of the judgment and intelligence which is necessary to 

 fortune making. 



