HOUSES, HUTCHES AND YARDS ^l 



can safely be put together. It is best not to 

 house more than six or eight in one hutch, 

 especially if high bred stock is being kept. It 

 doesn't matter so much with young animals 

 that are simply being raised to the meat age, 

 because they are to be slaughtered, although, 

 as with chickens, there is likely to be one ani- 

 mal which will be stronger and bolder than 

 the others and get more than his share of the 

 food. 



