Show GIVING CHARCOAL TO FOWLS puts put them in good condition for work and nd prevents prevent many diseases Inel incidental denta I 1 to season e does the average farmer know that an excellent grado ot of charcoal eau can be made by burning burnt tiB corn cobs till they turn urn red extinguishing tho the fire and when dry grinding for mash ceding tor for abo poultry charcoal la Is not a food though 1 owls gain in flesh and cigis agga during its ita use it simply imply put them and them ip a good condition tion fot for work it prevents because ol of its great grat capacity to absorb gases acids and impurities it la is an alterative changing diseased conditions to normal the tive tract and toning up the systems in putrid disease like roup in ter m en tAtion like sour nour crop in incesti nal maladies like diarrhea or cholera it Is of 0 great benefit in spring and in an summer eummer when the fowls blood to Is sluggish it Is needed OB as a er to ward off a incidental to these seasons it should be kept before fowls ln in size to suit their age and where fowls refuse to tat eat it ino fine charcoal should be mixed tit in the mash occasionally it le Is beat given to individual birds in five grain ca capsules large doses BM am necessary |