changed to "minimum" (... with the minimum
of initial investment and of labor.)
"Sebastapool" changed to "Sebastapol" in List of Illustrations (Egyptian
Gander and Sebastapol Goose) Figure 50 caption, and twice in the index.
This is consistent with the use of "Sebastapol" in the text.
Page 20: "neccessary" changed to "necessary" (... it becomes neccessary
to mate a smaller number of females ...).
Page 30: missing page reference added (See Page 14).
Page 72: comma deleted after "Of" (Of course, eggs sufficient to fill
the entire incubator capacity ...).
Fig 28 caption: "yords" changed to "yards" (Long brooder house and yards
with feeding track.)
Page 107: duplicate word "the" deleted (... hung in a steam box with the
heads outside ...)
Page 131: "chickens" changed to "chicken" (Ducklings can be brooded if
desired by means of chicken hens.)
Page 136: missing page reference added (... in accordance with the
directions given on page 106).
Page 137: missing page reference added (See page 119).
Page 141: "1920" changed to "1910" (The census figures of 1920 compared
with those for 1910 ...)
Page 145: "in" changed to "is" (An objection to geese often expressed
but without good foundation is that they will spoil the pasture for
other stock.)
Page 154: "Ameriacn" changed to "American" (... the American Standard of
Perfection.)
Page 155 Footnote: "standard" changed to initial upper case "Standard"
(American Standard of Perfection).
Page 163: missing page reference added (The same method of packing the
eggs should be employed as with duck eggs described on page 137.)
Page 165: "thoughout" changed to "throughout" (... green feed available
throughout the summer and fall ...)
Page 166: "penus" changed to "penis" (... the penis will protrude.)
Page 182: "close" changed to "closed" (It should have a board floor and
be capable of being closed ...)
Page 194: "pleasanty" changed to "pleasantly" ( ...one will be
pleasantly surprised at the rich taste which the roast goose possesses.)
Page 211: missing page reference added ( ... in the same way as when
packing ducks as described on page 109.)
Page 222 (Index): "stipling" changed to "stippling" (Gray stippling on
Penciled Runner drakes).
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