The rich men who inhabit them are growing richer and more numerous, and are always ready to pay the poulterer a good round price for a first-class article.
"Natural and Artificial Duck Culture"
James Rankin
This is what the poulterer should always cater for, and machinery alone will enable him to do it.
"Natural and Artificial Duck Culture"
James Rankin
The young beginner is often obliged to depend upon others for his eggs when first starting in the business, but the poulterer, as a rule, cannot afford to do this, because he can grow them a good deal cheaper than he can buy; and not only this, and what is more to the point, he, by proper care and feed during the winter months, can make his own eggs a great deal more fertile than any he can buy of others.
"Natural and Artificial Duck Culture"
James Rankin