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from 10-14 cocks to one or two. 7eason: removal to 
other breediu, place. 
7iist~r 
eIiatofer 1.d (.eubaus) had alwas .uerbahne. 
Area: 3000 Jooh. Almost all ready for felling. 
In 1840, 1000 sold for utilisation, carried out in 
10-12 years. Taole block replaced by trees differiag 
in age from 10-15 years. First section already in 
cultures before others coal ! catch up. Increase of 
Auerwild on account of abjundance of berries. 
To-day(1871) no trace of trees from before l4g, 
oldest trees 25-28 years old, youngest 5-19. Still 
a great number of %uerwild - balzen on ground from 
p. 35     lack of high trees. For last few years annual shot 
5-6 cocks. last year 10 shot on ground.   istory proves 
that state of breeding-place is not only essential coorwi- 
tion. 
p. 35     Means for preservation. 
W     ce duringef ing - but not stoppage of all work. 
b) Preservation of food - forestry methods often over- 
stepped ark in effort for tidiness. Destruction of 
juniper bushes h-ad hurt 3irkwild. 
Disappearance not gradual but saudl1e after severe ,iiter 
of 1385 - frosts in Ny. 
Other examples of cbane of haunt. Forced to change 
by forestry methods, but not to disappear. 
p. 37     Success in preparing breedinS-place, not too dense. 
Several sections of forest thinned. 
p. 412 et seq. Sterger: Kunstliche Aafzuch des Aaerwildes and 
Anle   g eines Ae-es- 
Care mus be taken to remove chicks whenever they are 
batched out by domestic hen, else destroyed. 
p. 413    Food should not contain hard-boiled eggs. 
Barrenness must be prevented. 
Best surroundings: yard with beeches, pines or larches 
adjoining forest. 
Fertility. 
en in 6aptivity lays 7-12 eggs, even without cock. 
Trepares herself nest of sand. 
p. 414    7o great number necessary- multiply quickly. 
p. 415    'vuerwild not so sensitive to noise as supposed. 
Disappearance often only apparent. 71emoval to other breeding- 
ground