Try the New Method of Rearing: Pheasants and Partridges 



with a Minimum of Loss and Trouble. No Cooking: of Food 



to ferment and cause Disease. 



Samples and full particulars of the Inventors 



ARMITAGE BROS., LTD., 



NOTTINGHAM. 



ARMITAGE'S 



Pheasant Rearing: Foods 



No. I. The "ALPHA" (ist Feed) is a rich and nutritious food, to be used 

 exclusively for the first 14 or 21 days. In bags, 2/6, 5/-, and IO/- ; per cwt. 40/-. 



No. 2. The "PERFECT" 



(and Feed), contains Ants' 

 Eggs, Flies, Small Seeds, 

 Broken Grain, etc. Follow 

 on with this food alternately 

 with the "Alpha" for further 

 14 or 21 days, then gradually 

 discontinue the "Alpha." 



This food is also excellent 

 for Partridge rearing. Sold 

 in i4lb., 281b., s61b., and ii 2 lb. 

 bags. Per cwt. 22/-. 



No. 3.-SMALL PHEASANT CORN, for Aviary Pheasants and Cover 

 Feeding. Per cwt. I2/-. 



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