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erinary Science 125, Diseases of Poultry; Animal Husbandry 126, Live-
stock feeding; Agr. Chem. 122, Animal chemistry; Agr. Econ. 127, Coopera-
tive Marketing; Agr. Econ. 128, Marketing farm products; and Genetics
105, Animal genetics.

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100.
106.

107.

200.

PouLTRY RAISING. I; 3 cr. A general survey course designed to
give the student an understanding of the various problems concerned
in poultry raising. Emphasis is given to the study of the various
breeds and varieties, breeding and selection for egg production, and
the housing of laying hens for egg production. Optional subject for
all agricultural students. Lab. fee $2.25. Mr. Halpin, Mr. Holmes.

POULTRY FEEDING. II; 2 cr. A study of the feeding, breeding, and
management of poultry. Mr. Holmes.

ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION AND BRoopING. II; 1-8 cr. Designed to give
poultry majors and other students interested in poultry a thorough
understanding of the factors influencing the hatchability of eggs; a
practical study of chick embryology; practical problems in the opera-
tion of incubators and brooders. Prerequisite: Poultry Husbandry 2
or concurrent registration. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Mr. Holmes.

MARKETING POULTRY PRopucTs. I; 2 cr. A consideration of those
factors tending to produce quality in market poultry. Laboratory
practice in fattening, dressing, grading, and packing various classes
of market poultry; a consideration of those factors tending to produce
quality in market eggs. Laboratory practice in candling, grading
and packing market eggs; methods of marketing poultry products.
Prerequisite: Poultry Husbandry 1. Lab. fee $2.25. Mr. Holmes.

THESIS. Yr; 2 cr. Mr. Halpin, Mr. Holmes.

PouLtrRy JUDGING. I; 3 cr. Origin, history, and points of excellence
of the various breeds and varieties of poultry as described in the
American Standard of Perfection. A study of the inheritance of com-
mon characters in poultry. Prerequisite: Poultry Husbandry 1 or
Genetics 101. Lab. fee $2.25. Mr. Halpin.

ADVANCED POULTRY MANAGEMENT. II; 3 cr. Influence of recent in-
vestigations in poultry husbandry as they affect modern methods of
feeding, housing, breeding, care and management of poultry. Special
emphasis on rations and practices where poultry is kept on a large
scale. Prerequisites: Poultry Husbandry 1 and 2 or Animal Hus-
bandry 126. Mr. Halpin.

RESEARCH PROBLEMS. Yr; *cr. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Mr.
Halpin, Mr. Holmes.