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Definition of Poultrymen
1. poultryman [n] - See also: poultryman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Poultrymen
Literary usage of Poultrymen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. California Poultry Practice: Being Plain Hints for Beginners in the Rearing by Susan Swaysgood (1914)
"Mr. Davis saw great possibilities for all the poultrymen, if they could be brought
... This paper set the poultrymen to thinking and they held a meeting to ..."
2. The Call of the Hen; Or, The Science of the Selection and Breeding of Poultry by Walter Hogan (1913)
"For several years following these discoveries I spent much time and money visiting
well known poultrymen and others, frequently paying as high as $10 for ..."
3. ... First Lessons in Poultry Keeping: Second Year Course by John Henry Robinson (1906)
"Even poultrymen who neglect to join their local association will usually admit
that they think they ought to do so. The local poultry association should be ..."
4. Annual Report of the Commissioner and the Board of Agriculture and Immigration by Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration, Virginia (1905)
"They are being raised now by many poultrymen for capons instead of Brah- mas,
which have heretofore been used exclusively for ..."
5. Tariff ...: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate (1921)
"poultrymen, presumably were then making at least small profits. ... poultrymen were
then rapidly decreasing the size of their flocks or going out of ..."