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Farmers' Bulletin 1108. 
FARMERS’ BULLETINS ESPECIALLY USEFUL FOR MEMBERS OF BOYS’ 
AND GIRLS’ POULTRY CLUBS. 
1105. Care of Mature Fowls. 
1106. Incubation of Hens’ Eggs. 
1107. Brood Coops and Appliances. 
1109. Preserving Eggs. 
1111. Management of Growing Chicks. 
1112. Culling for Eggs and Market. 
1113. Poultry Houses. 
1114. Common Poidtry Diseases. 
1115. Selection and Preparation of Fowls for Exhibition. 
1116. The Selection and Care of Poultry Breeding Stock. 
OTHER FARMERS’ BULLETINS ON POULTRY RAISING. 
287. Poultry Management. 
528. Hints to Poultry Raisers. 
574. Poultry House Construction. 
585. Natural and Artificial Incubation of Hens’ Eggs. 
624. Natural and Artificial Brooding of Chickens. 
656. The Community Egg Circle. 
682. A Simple Trap Nest for Poultry. 
684. Squab Raising. 
697. Duck Raising. 
767. Goose Raising. 
791. Turkey Raising. 
801. Mites and Lice on Poultry. 
806. Standard Varieties of Chickens: I. The American Class. 
830. Shipping Eggs by Parcel Post. 
849. Capons and Caponizing. 
858. The Guinea Fowl. 
889. Back-Yard Poultry Keeping. 
898. Standard Varieties of Chickens: II. The Mediterranean and Continental 
Classes. 
957. Important Poultry Diseases. 
1040. Illustrated Poultry Primer. 
1052. Standard Varieties of Chickens: III. The Asiatic, English, and French 
Classes. 
1067. Feeding Hens for Egg Production. 
For copies of these bulletins or further information on poultry raising, write to 
your poultry-club leader, or to the Animal Husbandry Division, Bureau of Animal 
Industry, 
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
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