Show t t J Housing Early Pullets Helps Egg Production Prof Proto Willard C. C Thompson of ot the N New w. w Jersey station gives the following followIng follow follow- 4 Ing sensible advice about bout getting pul put klots lets Into their laying houses 1 When the combs of ot hatched early-hatched pullets begin to turn red It is time to tomake tot t make the laying houses read ready for them Then if It moved their their new r quarters promptly these birds usually t caa can be depended upon to add to the Uie thea a Income Income at tit t a time when Ithe the hens are slackening their efforts Space for the hatched early d pullets pullets' can be found In the laying houses by removing market marlet hens and culls and concentrating the survivors in fewer few r. r pens r Pens res reserved r f for t the I Incoming pom ng pul put lets should be cleaned be e cleaned cle lD disinfected Viand yand and supplied d wt r. r Srm Space e may maybe Abe j be t th the tiie rate of four square feet a bird once and the pullets are In their n new nv v quarters qualie s 's they sh should uld be bei i kept confined to to tort tie the lE p pens pens ns The regular regu regu- N Jar lar laying rations ratton's ar ark advised for the J pullets as they We gb rio into winter Inter quarters I. I r t 5 i |