Show POULTRY NOTES The breed you like best is the best breed for you to keep The Incubator experience of others may not fit your machine A small flock seems to lay the most eggs We can guess why More danger In letting the Incubator get too hot than too cold Begin to fight the lice with the begInning be-ginning of warm weather Pure water Is one of the most Important Im-portant aids to thrift and health Old hens make the best mothers but pullets are usually the best layers Shells and gravel as well as charcoal char-coal should always be accessible to the fowls Feed at rrgular times and then the fowls will be toady and uaitlng for their meal If you pack dressed fowls while still warm the skin will often become had ly discolored Dont tolerate a loafing hen Those that wont scratch and work for a living are better off In the stew pot Scraps from the table make excellent excel-lent poultry feed affording a change of variety and the cost Is reduced to the minimum I Early < hatched pullets that have re ceived careful housing and feeding for bone and muscle will make your best layers next winter BesIdes comfortable quarters the chick to thrive must have exercise water grit a variety of grain food green or succulent food and casein or meat foods Pure breeds not only look better i but also give more eggs and better meat than fowls of ull kinds and colors They eat no more and the protltK are larger Fxcrclse IB an essential as food and lack of It Indicates wrong methods of rearing The natural way for a chlcl to take Its food Is to scratch for It taking a little at a time |