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... causes which disincline many persons from indulging themselves with the daily spectacle of this inapproachable model of beauty , are , in the first place , the depredations that it commits upon gardens . For this there is no help . The ...
... causes which disincline many persons from indulging themselves with the daily spectacle of this inapproachable model of beauty , are , in the first place , the depredations that it commits upon gardens . For this there is no help . The ...
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... caused the Fox to refrain , would be but a weak argument with them . A Peacock that was suffered to go at large in the dirty back lanes of a town struck me as being more out of its place than any I had ever seen . A charming instance of ...
... caused the Fox to refrain , would be but a weak argument with them . A Peacock that was suffered to go at large in the dirty back lanes of a town struck me as being more out of its place than any I had ever seen . A charming instance of ...
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... causes than to a mere freak of Nature . The common kind has , probably , been tamed and domesticated ever since there have existed human eyes to admire it . Here is one tradition of its transmission to us : - Kal Λεγέται δὲ ὁ ταὼς ἐκ ...
... causes than to a mere freak of Nature . The common kind has , probably , been tamed and domesticated ever since there have existed human eyes to admire it . Here is one tradition of its transmission to us : - Kal Λεγέται δὲ ὁ ταὼς ἐκ ...
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... caused a post - mortem examina- tion to be made of that which died last ; but , in a literal sense , nothing could be found . The poor thing was empty and emaciated , though it had been fed with corn two or three days before , and ...
... caused a post - mortem examina- tion to be made of that which died last ; but , in a literal sense , nothing could be found . The poor thing was empty and emaciated , though it had been fed with corn two or three days before , and ...
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... cause we seldom witness the thorough development of their temper and disposition . A creature that does not attain its full growth till its fifth or sixth year , we kill at latest in the second , to the evident deterioration of our ...
... cause we seldom witness the thorough development of their temper and disposition . A creature that does not attain its full growth till its fifth or sixth year , we kill at latest in the second , to the evident deterioration of our ...
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Ornamental and Domestic Poultry: Their History and Management Edmund Saul Dixon No preview available - 2015 |
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Aldrovandi animals appearance Aurochs Bantam beauty become believe birds breed Brent Goose brood brown called Canada Goose chickens chicks China Goose Cochin-China Cockerel Cocks and Hens colour Columella comb creatures crest Cygnets ditto Domestic Fowl Domestic Goose Dorking eggs Egyptian Goose feathers feeding feet female flesh gallinaceous Gardener Geese give Golden Goslings grass grey Guinea-fowl habits Hamburgh hatched head Hercynian forests hybrids incubation insects instance Jungle Fowl keep laid legs less Malay male Mallard mother moulting Muscovy Duck Musk Duck natural neck nest never Norfolk occasionally original pair Pea-fowl peculiar perhaps Pheasant Pigeons plumage Poland Polish pond poultry produced Pullet quæ race reared season seen shell sometimes soon sort Spanish species specimens supply Swan tail thing top-knots Turkey variety wild wings young Zoological δὲ καὶ
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