Moubray's Treatise on Domestic and Ornamental Poultry: A Practical Guide to the History, Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, Fattening, and General Management of Fowls and PigeonsArthur Hall, Virtue, and Company, 1854 - 504 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... Roman banquet - the brains being especially esteemed by the epicures : and hence those fowls . were regularly reared and fattened for the table . Although we meet with no direct allusion to GEESE or DOMESTIC POULTRY . 5.
... Roman banquet - the brains being especially esteemed by the epicures : and hence those fowls . were regularly reared and fattened for the table . Although we meet with no direct allusion to GEESE or DOMESTIC POULTRY . 5.
Pagina 6
... GEESE or DUCKS in Holy Writ , there is little doubt , as we have before observed , that they were included generally among the unclean fowls ; as the frequently recurring figurations of those birds among the hieroglyphical works of the ...
... GEESE or DUCKS in Holy Writ , there is little doubt , as we have before observed , that they were included generally among the unclean fowls ; as the frequently recurring figurations of those birds among the hieroglyphical works of the ...
Pagina 7
... geese ( wild , of course , we infer ) for their flesh and feathers , the former , when roasted , being so much esteemed by the soldiers as food , and the latter being no less sought after in order to pro- vide the means of resting ...
... geese ( wild , of course , we infer ) for their flesh and feathers , the former , when roasted , being so much esteemed by the soldiers as food , and the latter being no less sought after in order to pro- vide the means of resting ...
Pagina 25
... geese and fowls were reared ( if not domesticated ) for amusement among the primitive inhabitants of this island , at least some eighteen hundred years ago : and the earliest records that we possess , prove that they did not long ...
... geese and fowls were reared ( if not domesticated ) for amusement among the primitive inhabitants of this island , at least some eighteen hundred years ago : and the earliest records that we possess , prove that they did not long ...
Pagina 39
... observe " the immense quantities of fowls , ducks , geese , and turkeys , reared principally for the purpose of exporting them or their produce to the London markets : for miles and miles the coun- DOMESTIC POULTRY . 39.
... observe " the immense quantities of fowls , ducks , geese , and turkeys , reared principally for the purpose of exporting them or their produce to the London markets : for miles and miles the coun- DOMESTIC POULTRY . 39.
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