GAME 
Raise Chin-Lhuns 
The Big Money-making Rabbit. 
For Fur and Food. 
Big Demand. Big Profit. Small Cost. 
We pay cash for your youngsters. 
Easy Work. Little Time. Small Space. 
Chin-Chin Fur Factory runs itself! 
An Ideal Business for Anybody Anywhere. 
WILLOW BROOK FABM.R 98 Sellersville, 



Pesna. 
Breeder 






ATTRACT WILD DUCKS, FISH 
Plant Legal Natural Foods, Quick Results 
Natural Foods will bring and hold 
large numbers at your favorite 
hunting or fishing ground. Plant during 
Spring or early Summer. Results this 
Fall. Wild Rice, Wild Celery and many 


others adapted to all climates and waters, de- 
scribed in free illustrated book. Write, describe 
area, receive expert planting advice and _ book. 
Wm. O. Coon, Naturalist 
GAME FOOD NURSERIES 
P. O. BOX 371X, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 
Wisconsin Aquatic Nurseries, 
1924 to 1942). 
(Formerly The 


POULTRY MAGAZINES 
Per Year 
Game Breeder and Sportsman .... $2.50 
Cackle & Crow, the poultry paper 1.00 
Northeastern Poultryman, 2 yrs., 
24 issues 
Pacific Poultryman, monthly..... 50 
Florida Poultryman, monthly..... 00 
Poultry Herald, monthly 
Bantam Magazine 
Southern Sportsman, quarterly, 12 
issues 
1.50 
Remit 
Rush your subscriptions today. 
in any manner convenient to you. 
MAGAZINE MART, Dept. GA 
Plant City, Fla. 
Send for free catalog, hundreds more! 






LOG CAMPS « CABINS 
HOW TO BUILD AND FURNISH THEM: 
yj 5 
This is the most popular book on log cabins ever 
published. It contains practical and easily fol- 
lowed instructions on both interior and exterior 
log cabin construction together with more than 
one hundred illustrations and plans showing how 
to build fireplaces, doors, windows, 
stairways, furniture, etc. In the building of simple 
but cozy and comfortable week-end camps, the 
suggestions and drawing of practical woodsmen who 
have worked out details with their own hands 
will be found of more assistance to an amateur 
than more costly and elaborate plans by archi- 
With this book you can make your dream 
Send for 
chimneys, 
tects, 
of a ‘‘camp in the woods’’ 
come true. 
your copy today. 
Price, postage prepaid, only $1.00 
GAME BREEDER & SPORTSMAN 
1819 Broadway, New York 23, N. Y. 

ef 
Ss pant simian, 
for 
On the Game Farm 
(Continued from page 17) 
showers, and this fits in very well on a 
preserve, because very often duck shoot- 
ing is at its best when it would be im- 
possible to shoot pheasants. 
In order to have real sport the ducks 
should be released from a new place 
away from the feeding pond, so they 
will come in at various angles, as well 
as different altitudes. There is nothing 
standardized about their flight, and a 
hunter who has had good luck with a 
410 should endeavor to borrow a 12 
gauge shotgun if he is anxious to make 
a good showing. Whenever a swamp is 
located near the shooting area, a spaniel 
can be used with great success, espe- 
cially when the ducks have been accus- 
tomed to use the swamp as a feeding 
ground. 
N. J. Dog Law 
(Continued from page 16) 
will be up to the dog owners to observe 
them and to work for their enforce- 
ment. ‘To that end, it is to be hoped 
that kennel clubs and other organiza- 
tions for canine welfare will try to put 
public opinion behind observance of 
the law. 
‘This important law has been in force 
for almost three years, and_ has ‘pro- 
vided ample proof that it was drawn up 
for the purpose of protecting the dog 
owner. 
For the benefit of dog owners 
throughout the entire country arrange- 
ments have been made whereby they 
are able to obtain free copies of the 
New Jersey dog law by communicating 
with Mrs. Hartley M. Dodge, presi- 
dent of the N. J. Dog Owners Asso- 
ciation, Madison, N. J. 
Courtesy N. Y. Sun 







GAME WANTED 
Grow game for a purpose and know in advance 
for what purpose and for whom you are growing 
it. Also roasting chickens, pullets, fowl, broilers, 
Turkeys and Squab. 
Ask Meloney one of the oldest firms of its kind 
in the city. 
U. L. MELONEY 
427 West 14th St., New York 14, N. Y. 

GAME FOWL NEWS 
Devoted exclusively 
To Pit Game Fowl 
Monthly publication 
$1.00 PER YEAR 
P. O. Box 483 Asheville, N. C. 
February, 


1945 
ROYAL PALMS 
““World’s Most Beautiful 
Turkey”’ silvery white with 
black bars. Breeders and 
eggs now available. Send 
Stamp for pamphlet. 
Royal Palm Ranch 
Enoch E. Carson 
Lake Worth Florida 
BARBADOE SHEEP 
Young, unrelated, hardy 
$25 each 
BEROL LODGE, INC. 
710 East 14th St. New York 9, N. Y. 
Sandanona Pheasantry 
MILLBROOK, N. Y. 
Offers a limited number of May 
1944 hatch Ringneck Pheasants. 
All free of any type of disease. 
Excellent breeding stock. 

FOR SALE IN MARCH 
PHEASANTS 
(Adult) 
White Crested 
Kaleege 
Lineated 
(1944 Hatched) 
Nepal Kaleege 
Silver 
(Peafowl, 
1944 Hatched) 
Black-winged 2 cocks, 2 hens ea. 15.00 
SHADOWHURST GAME FARM 
Glen Moore Pa. 


Poultry Raising 
Is Profitable 
No other farm enterprise produces as_ con- 
sistently good profits as poultry. Year in and 
year out poultry and eggs help to bolster income 
and provide good food for the table. Learn the 
management tricks that save time and money by 
reading American Poultry Journal—‘‘The Oldest 
and Best’’. It prints the best poultry informa- 
tion. Subscription price $1.00 for 5 years—2 
years 50c. 
AMERICAN POULTRY JOURNAL 
536 So. C'ark St., Dept. A-7 
Chicago 5, IIl. 

a3 
