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t will serve nicely to clamp the feet. The wings should now be twisted over each other twice, so that they cannot flap. Killing the squab requires a little knack. First, take the small blade of a penknife and after grasping the head of the squab firmly with thumb and forefinger, just over eyes, put the blade down the throat at least one inch, and then pull up through the top of head. If squab does not die in thirty seconds, repeat as it is difficult for a novice to cut the wind pipe and brain the first time. Plucking is easy and should be done while the squab is still warm. Start with the wings, which are the hardest, and end with the tail feathers. Picking against the feathers is quickest and is less likely to tear the skin. After picking, the squab should be dropped into cold water to cool and harden. It is best for them to soak for at least three hours, and over night will not harm them, if the water is cold and something is put over top so as to keep squabs entirely below the surface. Grading squabs as to size depends on whom you are selling to. Small, medium, and large, is usually sufficient grading, but if you desire to grade by pounds to the dozen accurately, the following table shows just what grade various weight squabs come under. 6 Pound to the dozen Squabs 8 ozs. to 9-1/3 ozs. 7 " " " " 9-1/3 ozs. to 10-2/3 ozs. 8 " " " " 10-2/3 ozs. to 12 ozs. 9 " " " " 12 ozs. to 13-1/3 ozs. 10 " " " " 13-1/3 ozs. to 14-2/3 ozs. 11 " " " " 14-2/3 ozs. to 16 ozs. 12 " " " " over 16 ozs. It is not necessary to weigh each squab individually. A half-dozen about the same size will show the approximate weight per dozen. In packing squabs to ship by express, they should be laid side by side or feet up and tight enough so as not to shake around. In warm seasons ice should be used between each layer and newspapers will help to hold cold and avoid bruising. Mark every shipment "PERISHABLE--RUSH," and always send an invoice in all shipments sent to commission merchants. In sending squabs alive, care must be taken to get the birds out with full crops, so that they will not loose weight in transit. The crate for shipment should be fairly open to allow for plenty of ventilation. Over-crowding must be avoided as the squabs huddle in groups and smother easily. A regular spindle coop, about
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