FEEDING PHEASANTS. 



Pheasants being; wild birds should be treated accordingly— Maize : 

 Inlurtous effects following excessive use of It— Weakly Pheasants 

 and their susceptibility to all diseases— Craln meal and mangel 

 wurzel for Pheasants— Dust and Poultry Powder for Pheasants 

 bring good results and good profits. 



"I ^ H E AS ANTS in their natural state get their own 

 -*- Itvinj;, but of course, where they are kept too 

 thick upon the ground they do not get on so well unless they 

 are fed a little by hand. Pheasants, properly speaking, 

 are wild birds, and it comes natural for them to get their 

 own living. When the young birds are first hatched they 

 search for their food quite differently to young chickens. 

 As a rule there is more meat upon the breast than 

 there is on most birds, that is, according to size. 



This is often a mystery to many people, as they 

 wonder why they should have so much meat upon the 

 breast when they arc not fed upon grain. 



