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25 young Hungarian partridges; 
5,000 young English call ducks; 
50 Canadian ‘goslins ; 
25 Egyptian goslins; 
100 young wild turkeys. 
Besides these varieties there is a miscellaneous lot of young wild 
mallard and sprig tailed ducks. 
There is on the farm 2,000 old ring-necked pheasants, 300 fancy 
pheasants, 50 Hungarian partridges, 75 “Canadian geese, 50 Egyptian 
geese, and 1,000 old call ducks, besides a small number of sprig tailed 
Mandalin and wild mallard ducks. 
During the year there has been shipped from the farm to different 
sections of ie State 27,000 eggs, which will make 1,800 settings. 
European Patridge (Hungarian Partridge). 
Formerly the game farm comprised a tract of 550 acres; one of the 
first acts of the commission in the reorganization of the farm and farm 
work was to reduce the tract to 198 acres. On this much ground, under 
proper management, it has been found possible to produce more pheas- 
ants and water fowl than was produced on the larger tract. 
The commission has been able to get such good results from the 
farm largely because of the excellent service rendered by Supermtendent 
Fossett and Gamekeeper McMurdo. These men have regarded their 
work from a strictly business point of view, and have given the birds 
on the place that persistent care and attention necessary to their welfare. 
At this time all the young pheasants and young ducks are in splendid 
