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Image from page 735 of “Diseases and enemies of poultry” (1897)
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Identifier: diseasesenemieso00pearrich
Title: Diseases and enemies of poultry
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Pearson, Leonard, 1868-1909 Warren, Benjamin Harry, 1858-1926
Subjects: Poultry Diseases Mammals Birds
Publisher: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : C.M. Busch
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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tat.—Generally distributed in United States east of theRocky Mountains. A POULTRY THIEF. He is a thief and annoyance to poulterer and farmer;lie will feast to satiety on a nest of eggs; nor are hisdepredations in the poultry yard confined to eggs alone,for letters are constantly received at this Departmentfrom Aarious counties, telling of losses amcng thechickens themselves. The most serious one comes to usfrom Mi-. A. Judson Smith, New .Millport, Clearfieldcounty, who says that in one month he Ic-st bet^^eentwelve and fifteen dollars worth of hens from the vis-its of a Kaccoon. W. G. Bunnell, Vosburg, yomingcounty, writes that a Uaccoon, which he was so fortu-nate as to catch in a trap, killed sonn? twenty-five chick-ens in two nights. Mr. ]I. E. Kemerer, Weissport, Car-bon county, says: Kaccoons kill chickens or any kindof ]ioultry: and Xoah If. Parker, Of McKean county,asserts that this animal will kill fowls whenever hegets a good chance, and do considerable damage. >ooooz

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477 FEASTS ON CORN. Audubon says: No negro on a plantation knows with more accuracy whenthe corn (maize) is juicy and ready for the connoisseur inroasting ears; and he does not need the aid of a fire to im-prove, but attaclts it more voraciously than the Squirrel orBlackbird and is the last to quit the cornfield. Further on this same writer says: When the Indian corn is ripening the Raccoon invades thefields to feast on the rich milky grain, as we have just stated,and as the stalks are too weak to bear the weight of thesemarauders they generally break them down with the fore-paws, tear off the husks from the ears, and then munch themat their leisure. On this line advices reach us from numerous oorre-spoindents throughout the State, showing tlie love theseanimals have acquired for green corn, and the damagedone. AS A FISHERMAN. Its long hooked claws serve it in fishing, and frogs,shell fish and soft-shelled turtle eggs are dainty bitsfor him. A number of complaints have reached thisoff

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LA: Lose Quicky
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My Weight Loss Foothills
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Photo taken January 5, 2018 of my Weight Watchers program progress from May 2005 to 2018, a bit over 12 years. Start weight 2005, pictured weight 2018