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" The mother will not leave her eggs, when near hatching, under any circumstances, while life remains. She will even allow an enclosure to be made around her, and thus suffer imprisonment, rather than abandon them. I once witnessed the hatching of a brood... "
Our Domestic Fowls - Página 96
por William Charles L. Martin - 1799 - 16 páginas
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Ornithological Biography, Volumen1

John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 páginas
...even allow an enclosure to be made around her, and thus suffer imprisonment, rather than abandon them. I once witnessed the hatching of a brood of Turkeys,...the mother on such occasions, carefully remove each half-empty shell, and with her bill caress and dry the young birds, that already stood tottering and...
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Sketches of birds in short enigmatical verses

Samuel Roper - 1832 - 178 páginas
...even allow an inclosure to be made around her, and thus suffer imprisonment rather than abandon them. I once witnessed the hatching of a brood of Turkeys,...the mother on such occasions, carefully remove each half-empty shell, and with her bill caress and dry the young birds, that already stood tottering and...
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The American Poultry Yard: Comprising the Origin, History, and Description ...

Daniel Jay Browne - 1850 - 342 páginas
...made around her, and thus be as it were imprisoned, rather than seek her own safety by flight. Mr. Audubon says, " I once witnessed the hatching of a...the mother on such occasions, carefully remove each half-empty shell, and with her bill caress and dry the young birds that already stood tottering and...
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The Life of a Bird

R. E. - 1851 - 464 páginas
...quote Audubon's words from his own volume. He says:* * Audubon's Ornithological Biography, vol. ip 7. " I once witnessed the hatching of a brood of turkeys,...feet, and saw her raise herself half the length of her eggs, look anxiously on the eggs, cluck with a sound peculiar to the mother on such occasions, carefully...
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The Book of Poultry, Volumen1

Lewis Wright - 1885 - 698 páginas
...cluck." He describes the actual hatching-out of a brood, which he once witnessed, as follows : — " I concealed myself on the ground, within a very few feet, and saw the female raise herself half the length of her legs, look anxiously upon the eggs, cluck with a sound...
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Our Humble Helpers, Familiar Talks on the Domestic Animals

Jean-Henri Fabre - 1918 - 392 páginas
...even allow an enclosure to be made around her, and thus suffer imprisonment, rather than abandon them. I once witnessed the hatching of a brood of turkeys,...the mother on such occasions, carefully remove each half-empty shell, and with her bill caress and dry the young birds, that already stood tottering and...
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Our Humble Helpers, Familiar Talks on the Domestic Animals

Jean-Henri Fabre - 1918 - 390 páginas
...even allow an enclosure to be made around her, and thus suffer imprisonment, rather than abandon them. I once witnessed the hatching of a brood of turkeys,...the mother on such occasions, carefully remove each half-empty shell, and with her bill caress and dry the young birds, that already stood tottering and...
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Life Histories of North American Gallinaceous Birds: Orders Galliformes and ...

Arthur Cleveland Bent - 1932 - 618 páginas
...even allow an enclosure to be made around her, and thus suffer imprisonment, rather than abandon them. I once witnessed the hatching of a brood of Turkeys,...the mother on such occasions, carefully remove each half-empty shell, and with her bill caress and dry the young birds, that already stood tottering and...
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