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Show fl1' '..".'l..-. ' , 'L'l-JIHJLL Exchanging Eggs. Tho neighbors who thinks you are a fool for haying egg.s of puro breads will come ftlong next spring ami ask you to "exchange eggs" with him. He is mean enough to discourage your atterup to improve im-prove ami nio moan enough to, impose on yon after you make the otlompt Whn a man buys eggs he is buying stock. Kggs can be had at market price, but pure bred stoc'i is not so easily procured. A man might as well ask you to exchange n Borkship pig for a long-nose langspike, as ftsk you to exchange egg from pure-bred fowls for those from nondescripts. "When a neighbor asks you to exchange ex-change eggs he really does not want the eggs, for he may have plenty of eggs. What he wants is "better stock. Lot him pay for his share as you did. Poultry Keeper. |