COOPS AND RUNS FOR YOUNG 

 PHEASANTS. 



Pheasant coops : their use and how to make them -Covered runs : 

 their value and use— Tarring and lime-washing. 



PHEASANT coops are usually about 20 in. square, 

 made light, with no bottoms, so that they can be 

 easily moved about. This is very well where the soil is 

 light and dry and there is no wet, but it is well to have some 

 of both sorts, so that all the young pheasants which are 

 hatched out first can be put into coops with bottoms to them, 

 with about an inch to two inches of moss peat on the 

 bottom, that is both warm and dry, so that if the young 

 pheasants get their legs and feet damp by running through 

 the wet grass, they get dry and warm at once directly they 



