Show EXPERT WOULD RAISE CHICKENS 1 IN BACK YARDS I Eggs One of Most host Econom Econom- Kcal leal of o f Foods Declares College Ian Mau Backy Backyard poultry husbandry as ns i means of ot relle ln the shortage of or anImal animal animal an an- imal foods for human consumption 1 Is s espoused b by Harr Harry W W. Sanborn of the tho state agricultural college at Logan Losin While hUe we are making our plans for utilizing every even Inch of or Iwick sri rHO f o backs miffs for fOI the production of foodstuffs le let letus letus t us not forget th the necessity o of oC breeding g and raising raisin poultry urges San Sanborn who vho recently came to Utah from Cram Crama Vash a h- h Ington tn ton to preach the gospel of or hen hug hug- t u s bandry at the Instance of ut the fool foo conservation con con- department Sanborn I Is not a fancy poultry man but h he Is III a n profound believer In Inthe the utility fowl as a means of combatIng combat combat- lug Ing tn the high cost COlt of oC living and adding dins g largely to the food supply of or the United Unit ed cd States He lie wants a small section of the tho back hack yard ard sot sel apart to the service ser ice of the hen and antI he carry carries In his vest pocket statistics to prove pro that t the hen holds sway wa over o a a. a large e sphere of usefulness and Is to become Immediately immediately Imme Imme- In food a tremendous oUs factor prod production 1 Eggs JJ Economical 1 At 60 cents per Ier dozen eggs form orm a cheaper heaper food tood than an any meat 1 he says Eggs carr carry more protein and and are arc r better bet bet- ter teI as a a. table food thany than any meat r I Ican Ican can think of oC Hen lien meat too ton Is a rare are article of ot diet and when hen the sun of ot her producing egg da day Is set her d roasted roast sit sited ed cd flesh forms a most delicious dish Sanborn urges upon e cr every householder household household- er or In Salt Sail Lake th the necessity of ot m makIng making mak mak- ing eggs one of the principal forms of ot diet In the tam family 11 He lie believes cs each cacti family should h have ve enough hens to produce eggs enough for the tho table during l lIng dur lur- jn ing the re regular laying season with a surplus that will carr carry the fa family m II through the winter season Ideal While Utah's Utah climate Is Ideal for the tit the culture of oC all nil sorts of poultry tl this branch of husbandry has bei more e o oless or 01 orless less neglected according to o Sanborn to who presents statistics statistic to pro prove c that the state Is annually ann Importing from to worth of lIr poultry poul poul- tr try products annually He lie b believes ves that the tho town backyard backard wool would prove the I medium through h which this i d discrepancy could be avoided if Intone Intensive ve cult culture of poultry were adopted I Through h the extension department ot of I Ithe the tho agricultural college a number of Inn I bulletins on poultry husbandry r will bo Immediately The These 1 e will Ih deal l with ith such subjects a as s see standard stancl varl- varl 1 ant and other subjects of chickens poultry management m nt a successful pou poultry tr and dalr dairy fund pheasant raisins raising Bel Belgian hares and rabbits raisin raising guinea pigs hints to house in incubation in- in poultry raisers construction in egg shipping brooding cock community com com- eg egg circle trap trap- nesting d duck geese eese and turkey raising guinea fowl back yard ard husbandry cost of oC egg production production production pro pro- and |