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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, VridAY, JULY 18, 1930. How to Haise Poultry By Dr. L. D. LeGear, V.S.jSt. Louis, Mo. Dr. LeGear is a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, 1892. Thirty-si- x years of veterinary practice on diseases of live stock and poultry. Eminent authority on poultry and stock raising. its Nationally known poultry breeder. Noted author and lecturer. feed Tapeworms TaKe Measure of Your FlocK? Tapeworms are probably among he worst offenders of the thirty-si- x more species or variety of worms find parking space in a fowls . .ite stines. They ' may cause serious Joss In any flock once they get ltarted, so it is well to know what are of their presence and whatl jhe signs best measures for getting the fje id of them, in rjil Tapeworms are very common and some varieties do not Kwoultry I teem, to cause any particular trouble, r, irhere are at least two kinds, of trouble cause will plenty that f allowed to gain headway. These t how-ive- Glasses of Water , . . say physicians worms are small, seldom being over five inches long. They bury their heads in the walls of the fowls intestines, but, apparently, only to anchor themselves. The greatest damage they do is deprive the bird of its natural nourishment by absorbing all or most of it themselves. The chickens eat as much as they ever did, or more, but it does little good. A careful observer will see that his fowls are gradually losing weight and get pale from no apparent cause. The only sure way to detect tapeworm is to kill one or more of the fowls most seriously affected and conduct a examination, or post any that die. Cut open the ones selected for examination and slit the intestines from end to end. If post-morte- m F)aily " Make them APPETIZING I G and Especially in winter, when the blood is thick healthneed this sluggish and exercise is lacking, you ful aid to complete elimination. You'll feel better, ' and have fewer colds. home Keep a case of Pure Carbonated Drinks At the them to Give available. them make to easily children. Let the entire family drink them freely. Carbonic Gas is a digestive aid and natural stimulant to the circulatory organs. Babies get their first Carbonic Gas in mother s milk. Thus Nature ' , . leu , , iddr recommends it. B Its germicidal action in II ' Mi tui it?, the drink itself is double certainty of that drink's purity. So, in Pure Carbonated Bottled Drinks, you have water, plus. Take advantage of it. Through noother method can you get such benefits at such low costa. nil t XTe mse the highest Made by The grade carbonic Liquid Carbonic gas obtainable Red Diamond Corporation Beehive Bottling Works , Telephone No. ONE Brigham City, Utah PAGE THREE. Y a very noisy outfit So heres a few suggestions: Walt Gleave can wrttei the theme song for the new Cackle-berr- y Review, entitled, White Hens Give Me Two Brown Eggs a Day. . . . Professor Hinckley could stick? around during the summer months and run a perfume shoppe. (Some of the gang ought to do something anyway, besides build chicken coops.) He could tell Milady that Catys makes a good day fragrance, while an evening odor of lingering charm is found in Vivadors flaconette. Incidentally theres a good profit in the perfume biz that is, providing you sell the stuff. . . . Coach Earl Ferguson might open a Tom Thumb golf course. Its all the rage and highly recommended for developing future athletic geniuses. Los Angeles alone has 800 of the midget things with twice that number being installed golf courses, not geniuses. . . . At a recent Rudy Vallee performance, when request numbers were being called for, a drunk in the balcony called to Rudy, Give Us the Swine Song. . . . Stick around, this might get good. the intestines are held under water, it will be easier to detect the worms if any are present Tapeworms are easily recognized, being flat made up of jointed segments. They are whitei or gray In color. There may also be round worms present. The round worms are a serious enough problem to be featured in an independent article which I have written for separate publication. Tapeworms must have an intermediate host, or they cannot spread to other fowls.. Tapeworm eggs will not hatch in the intestines of the chickens. The eggs of tapeworms are passed with the dropping of infected chickens and may be eaten by fles or earth worms. They hatch inside the fly or earth worm, and then chickens eat them and the) worms will develop and grow in the chickens. Flies are the most common hosts. If, therefore, fowls are confined to yards which are kept free of droppings and decayed matter, there will be less trouble from tapeworms. If all such materials are removed some distance from the poultry runs, fHes will be attracted elsewhere. Kamala is known to be the most effective remedy against tapeworms in poultry, and is recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture. It is best given in the form of individual dose pills one gram being a dose for an adult chicken. This medicine is very convenient as no fasting is necessary before giving it. Caution should bei used, however, as some cases of poisoning have resulted from giving Kamala. The usual practice is td try it on a few of the less valuable birds about 45 hours before the rest of the flock. If the test fowls show favorable results, the rest may be treatod with reasonable assurance of safety. In the case of tapeworm infection, as with most other poultry diseases, sanitary measures are of prime importance. Clean up runs and houses, and keep them clean and well disinfected with a good dip and disinfectant. Remove all droppings or other fly attracting material every morning and remove it to a safe distance. Cover all runs with a heavy coating of hydrated lime, which should be plowed or spaded under often, and a quick growing grain should be planted. (Copyright, 1929.) with the flavors and carbonic gas in Carbonated Bottled Drinksl SEMI-WEEKL- Old Books Books that are worn and yet are not to be thrown away can be lacquered and made to look like new. Even though the backs need to be repaired with cloth they can be gone over with the lacquer and detection will not be poMlble. P4 The Ambassador bridge between De- troit and Sandwich was constructed at a total cost of $22,500,000. Negotiations were started In 1924 and actual construction on the project began about the middle of the year 1927. The bridge is a toll bridge, the principal rates being 5 cents per passenger and 50 cents per passenger automo- Inseparable The head, and the heart, are not more vitally connected than thought and virtue. William Ellery About a year ago, a theatrical prophet predicted that within a few years top salaries la the motion pic ture business would range from $2,000 to $2,500 weekly. Among the stars that have already threatened to leave the talking screen rather than accept a lower price for their beloved art art for arts sake, sez you? are: Colleen Moore, whose $12,000 weekly pay check made her the highest salaried player In pictures; Billie Dove, who collected some four grand weekly; and Corinne Griffiths, who received a sparkling little million for four pictures. Now if they would only cut our salary down to, say about $500 per week well, then we could have our Cocoa-Colevery day instead of only on Sunday afternoon. . . . Mae Murray, besides being a blonde actress and wife of a prince, conducts a gown shop in Hollywood. A Russian also dialogues before thei camera and then, to make ends meet, spends the evening greeting frequenters of his night club. 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