CONTENTS. 

 SECTION I.-PHEASANTS. 



Pages. 

 Section I. 

 Stock I'iiicasants I'oit IJrkupino Purposks 1—9 



PlieaHants in enclosed rnns : how to avoid weakeninf; 

 inllweni^es of conlinenient— (Jmss for stock Plieasants 

 -Plieasants in tlieir wild state, iiow they look after 

 their young — White Pheasants and their crosses — 

 Matin'}; stock Pheasants. 



KiinniNo Pheasants U— 16 



Pheasants beiiij; wild birds should be treated 

 accordingly — Maize : injurious effecls following 

 excessive use of it — Weakly Pheasants and their 

 susceptibility to all iliseases — Grain meal and mangel 

 wurzel for Pheasants — Dust and Poultry Powder for 

 Pheasants bring good results and good profits. 



Sitting and Hatching 17—21 



Hatching Pheasants under hens — "Silkies" for 

 hatching Pheasants — Lice on sitting hens : how to 

 destroy— Pheasants turn their eggs. 



FKEniNG AND MANAGKMBNT OF YOUNG PHEASANTS 23—32 



Youny Pheasants : the care of them after hatching 

 — The care of liens when sitting — The feeding of 

 young Pheasants — Runs, &c., for young Pheasants 

 —How to place young Pheasants in the best positions 

 to Jit them for sport. 



