T11APP ING INSTRUCTIONS 
 
 
WHEN TO TRAP:    Live bobwhite quail (partridges) are wanted 
   I             in good condition for propagation purposes. 
Trapping must be done only when and where and how instructed 
by me or by my representative in charge. 
 
WHERE TO TRAP: Warniing is given every one that it is illegal 
to trap birds except as provided by law. 
A game preserve must be created upon which the priviledge tax 
has been paid. I pay the tax upon your land that you must 
lease to me for that purpose. I pay the fifty dollars tax on 
your land as a part of my preserve because each land owner can 
not afford to pay it. 
It is then legal to trap birds raised on your own land for stock- 
ing and breeding purposes only. Confine your trapping to your 
own land after leasing to me, then you comply fully with the 
law, when birds are shipped at my instructions. I use them 
strictly for stocking and breeding and for no other purpose, 
as is provided by law. 
 
HOW TO TRAP:   The old fashion figure 4 trigger trap bated with 
corn chops is usually effective. Build traps 3 or 4 feet square 
but be sure not over 5 or 6 inches high, the low top prevents 
scalped heads. 
Handle birds by both legs or over both wings into corn sacks of 
burlap which prevents injury. Visit traps at dark or after as 
vermin will get them during the night. 
 
HOW TO KEEP BIRDS:    Always have my shipping crates on hand and 
never hold birds longer than necessary. Arrange to deliver 
them to my local representive daily or not longer than two or 
three days in any event. Shipping crates will be supplied by 
my local representative. Never put over 24 or 25 birds to one 
crate. L. ower back strip is left loose to put birds in. Nail 
up with small nails, leaving 2 inch space open at bottom for 
dropping and feathers to work out of crate. 
 
WHAT TO FEED:    Then birds are delivered in one or two days no 
feed is necessary, tho when necessary feed them: Millet or cane 
seed, common mixed grain chicken feed, ground peas, and be sure 
to put in a few hands full of sand the size of mustard seed or 
mortar sand. This is necessary for grit to digest their foods, 
and also helps for sanitary reasons. Turnip or mustard tops, 
or cabbage or lettuce is good green food for them, but should 
be given whole so not to pull it under foot. Put all feed in 
trough outside of coop on shipping crate. 
 
KEEP BIRDS QUIET:    Keep birds in a room near a window for light 
to eat, away from rats, dogs, cats, children or anything to 
arnoy them. When changing birds in coops, do so inside a room 
to prevent accidental escapes. Remember the birds must be care- 
fully attended to insure their good condition to be of value 
ti me. 
 
HOW I PAY:    My representative will pay you 50 for each bird 
in good condition legally trapped according to above instructions, 
 
                                Sincerely, 
 
 
M. Et BOGLE.