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POULTET 



FOB THE 

 WITH AN EXPOSITION OP THE 



FALLACIES OF POULTRY FARMING. 



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W. B. TEQETMEIER, F.Z.S., 



Author of "Poultry^* in the ^^ EncyclopEedia Britannica." 



^' This volume is altogether trustworthy and well-informed as to details of management 

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'*Mr. Tegetmeier is possibly better entitled tbau anyone else to a bearing on the subject 

 of poultry." — Daily Graphic. 



" The chapters on batcbing, rearing, and breeding poultry for tbe market can hardly be 

 rivalled." — Athmaewm. 



pw*'A more practical book on the subject was never written; it cannot be too widely 

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pr^i <■ Good as the first edition was, the second is greatly enhanced by tbe additions. One of 

 tbe best text books on the subject that we have come across." — Poultry. 



^' Treats of the production of eggs and chickens purely as a matter of business, in which 

 English peasants and farmers are not very expert," — Pall Mall Gazette. 



" A remarkably practical and sensible book. The chapter on the 'Fallacies of Poultry 

 .Farming ' is a most valuable one." — Morning Post. 



" No better instruction can be oBEered." — Garden. 



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In demy Svo., -price bs. net, by post 5s. 4id, 



HORSES, ASSES, ZEBRAS, MULES, 

 and MULE BREEDING. 



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W. B. TEGETMEIER, M.B.O.U., F.Z.S., 



AND 



C. L. SUTHERLAND, F.Z.S. 



Late of the War Ofice ; Attached to the British Commission Philadelphia Es^hibi- 

 fion, 1876 ,■ International Juror Paris Eishibition, 1878 ; Assistant Com- 

 missioner ^ Royal Com,7nission on Agriculture^ 1879. 



This work, whicli is illustrated by Thirty Full-page Engravings, includes a 

 detailed description of all the animals of the horse tribe, and a demonstration 

 ■of the advantages of mules for agricultural, draught, and military purposes, as 

 «hown by their utilisation in Europe, America, and India. 



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"To our readers who are Interested in mule breeding this ■work may be heartily 

 recommended ."—Nature. 



" "Will confer a national benefit if it succeeds in opening the eyes of Britons to the value of 

 the mule." — Land and Water. 



•'A work from the hand of the greatest living authority of the subject (mule breeding), 

 Mr. Sutherland, in collaboration with an excellent naturalist." — Madras Mail. 



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