THE GAME BREEDER 



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White indicates areas where game breeding is permitted. Shaded indicates areas where game 

 breeding is not yet encouraged by legislation. North Carolina has county laws and readers of 

 The Game Breeder produce and shoot thousands of quail every season in some of the counties. 

 No one seems to know what all the laws are. 



The Game Breeding States. 



The area where it is no longer criminal 

 to profitably produce game is now large 

 enough to keep the markets full of this 

 desirable food during a long open sea- 

 son. Breeders in other States should 

 have access to the best market, New 

 York, and they, no doubt, will when the 

 matter is properly presented to a federal 

 court. 



Minnesota. 



Minnesota has taken advanced ground 

 in the matter of game propagation. While 

 we have not, as yet, entered into the 

 raising of game as a State enterprise, 

 the game refuge plan has been adopted 

 as a fixed plan and the propagation of 

 game by private parties is to be en- 

 couraged. The Minnesota law permits 

 the sale of game raised in captivity under 

 domesticator's permit and I am sending 

 you copy of same for your reference. No 

 one has, as yet entered into the business 

 of game raising in this State for com- 

 mercial purposes. 



I am convinced that the private breed- 

 ing of game by furnishing a source of 

 supply for those who wish to eat it, 

 would naturally result in more wild game. 

 CARLOS AVERY, 



Commissioner. 



Making the Best Of It. 



"I don't know what would happen if 

 i died suddenly." 



"Well — I've got my black silk dress." 

 — Exchange. 



The Fixin's. 



A kindergarten teacher, after explain- 

 ing to her much interested class that 

 birds have feathers, bears have fur, 

 sheep have wool, etc., asked the ques- 

 tion : "Now, who can tell me what 

 oysters have." 



A bright little girl, very eager to re- 

 cite answered, "Crackers." — National 



Monthly. 



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The Stoney Lonesome Game Farm, 

 Heywood and other advertisers also be- 

 lieve there will be a big demand for wild 

 ducks and wild duck eggs. 



The Game Breeder : 



Enclosed find check for advertisement. 

 I have had good results through The 

 Game Breeder. 



G. H. Harris. 



Taylorville, Ills. 



