Poultry as a meat supply: hints to hen-wives, by the author of the 'Poultry kalendar'.1866 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
a-day abundance attention barley beautiful begin to lay bird boiled bound in cloth breed bring brood Candlemas chickens chicks clean water Cochin cock cockerels common hen coop cottager diarrhoea disease dish Dorking dry grain duck dust-bath farm-steading farmer fatten favourable Fcap feathered favourites feed feeding-vessels flesh floor fowls fresh geese gilt give given goose goslings grass gravel green food hatched hen-house injure instincts JOSEPHUS keep kind labour laid layers leave MARY COWDEN CLARKE milk minced mixed months morning mother-hen nature nest night oatmeal oats pepper pick pigeons plumage POETICAL pond porridge poultry-house poultry-yard poults prevent produce profitable poultry pullets quantity reared require ROBERT BURNS roost Rouen duck season SEBASTOPOL soon Spanish straw success sufficient supply sure thrive turkey variety wander warm warmth weeks WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wing winter yard young
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Side 68 - When you put fresh, let the pans be set in water, that no sourness may be conveyed to the fowls, as that prevents them from fattening. Give them clean water, or the milk of the rice, to drink ; but the less wet the latter is when perfectly soaked, the better. By this method the flesh will have a clear whiteness which no other food gives ; and when it is considered how far a pound of rice will go, and how much time...