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THE- 



Q AH E BREEDER 



VOL. XIV 



JANUARY 1919 



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The- Object op this magazine is 

 to Make North America the 5iggest 

 Game Producing Country in the World 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field — Live Game Prizes — Our Policy — An 

 Oregon Outrage — Pheasants for a Banquet — Modern Game 

 Laws — Game Refuges in Ohio — A New Stunt — The Farmers' 

 Interest — The Migratory Bird Law — A Boom Impending — 

 A Big Quail Year— Trap Shooting and Game Shooting. 



An Experiment in Game Breeding 

 A Plan for a Quail Farm or Ranch 

 The Prairie Hen and the Marsh Hawk 



D. W. Huntington 



By the Editor 



Elmer Langerin 



The Sage Grouse - - Opinion of Dr. A. K. Fisher 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves 



By Our Readers 



Aviary Species — Quail Breeding in North Carolina — Valley 

 Quail Successfully Reared- — Aviary Pheasants — A Donation — 

 — One Day Old Game Birds — More Pheasants — Contract 

 Rearing — Some Wild Geese — Questions — A Small Start and 

 a Good Business— Millions of Eggs — Stock Birds. 



Editorials — Experiments with Game-Preventive Laws. 



Outings and Innings, Trade Notes, etc. 



Published Monthly. Entered as second-class matter, July q, 1915, at the Post Office, 

 New York City, New York, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 





PUBLISHED BY 



THE GAME- CONSERVATION SOCIETY. Inc. 



NEW YORK CITY U.S.A fgj>*v,j-/s 



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