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COULDN'T BE DONE son la costly to the poultry mao union b caa frustrate the hen's or pullet's Idea of stopping laying while the old plumage la shed end e new, glossy coat Is grows In the fall. If a pullet lays two or three I months prior to the naual molting season, she will he likely to follow the example of the older hens end molt, tooi and ley do eggs for the five or six weeks molting period. If the pullet starts to lay just before or during the normal molting sea-- I son, she will continue to lay. Many I poultry-mehatch their chirks late la the season to avoid the molt; but, under those circumstances, the pullets do not begin to lay full slued eggs until egg prices start to fulL Tlie early hatched pullets are (he once that lay full alxed eggs when eggs are high priced and make money for the poultry man. If they do not molt. Get the pullets to eat all the feed they can, for they will not get too fat. Be sure they have all the dry mash they want at all times; and, as soon as the pullets begin to lay, wet mash can be fed. In addition, once a day. If possible, mix the wet mash with milk, for milk help keep the flock heallhy. Lights may be used to give about 13 hours of daylight, starting about two weeks after the pullets are put Into laying houses. Plenty of green food, especially cnbhage, helps to keep the flock In good condition and to prevent the molt. I Manager Say, I want a super to taka tha part of a king. You'll gat 80 cent! a performance. Applicant Sorry, but I cant anguine tha affaire of atats for anything like that amount POOR UMPIAH" I Me EXPLAINED THE LOOSE SCREW HARD AT WORK COLD CREAM? MALE ANIMAL AT LEAST REDUCING IN ENGLAND Ml Care of Birds Before and After Caponizing LK1; "I am going to the ball game." "What forr "Just to kill time." "Why waste your ammunition when the umpire la there?" WISE GIRL TralHc Co What do you mean by dashing through like that! You She (touching her Ups) you do for the chaps? must bare a screw loose Dear Girl 1 know there a screw loose somewhere, ollicer, hut I Jusl can't find where. "Why are you looking for two eummer resorts? Isn't one enough for youl" "Bure, but I want another one for m. wife." THE DIPLOMAT What do Her Friend (blushing) Why should I tell you? y She When In an spot like this, a girl always wishes she had a mans protection. Oversensitive Mr. Small Miss Norhort, let me remind you that Im a male animal at least. NOW I Jusl saw Smith the contractor tearing down the street." "He must be clearing a space for that new park." MIGHT PET -- : Cockerels can be capunlzed successfully lute In the seuson. If care la taken to handle the birds properly. Not more than 10 or 12 bird should be confined togeiher. They should be kept without teed for 24 Miss Eagleblrd I have lost twea hours before the operation. Afterwards they should be given light ty pounds since I came over here of moist mash consisting of Lady Doublecross 1 never play feeding bran and ground oats moistened bridge for very high stakes. with sklmmllk. Plenty of clear water should be provided. A condition known as wind SOMEWHAT MIXED puffs Is likely to develop a few days after the operation. Thla Is nothing serious and can be Ignored for eight to ten days By this time the Incision between the ribs will have healed and If the outer skin is punctured the air will be released. Capons outsell cockerels for enough to pay for cost and trouble of caponizing. Prairie Farmer. JUST PLUGGING ALONG o iiV Alice Did you tell her what you Bald was In strict confidence? Ann No; I didnt want her to Poetic One She's an Incarnation think It waa Important enough to of beauty. Roughneck She ain't no flower shes a peach. WISE YOUTH "So Fred and Dess have made up? By George, after the way she laid him out 1 never expected it How did he pacify her? Told her he would rather quarrel with her than kiss any other girt." Aigy- - "1 wondah if Bessie would er aw pet?" Jliss Sharpe (blunt- 'She's fond of dumb animals ly) she says." MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL MOW For a uc game: vou beat that? the Gar is Gouei Gam Is Jill How exceedingly blissful you must be. Friend Well, how are you com-on. May? Telephone Operator Plugging along as usual, thank you. Oh, Pawl OH, ARE VOU HOME? ALWAVS 7ME WAY ! A MAU HARD TO BUY A CAR AMO THEM WHEW HE WAUW VOU MUST HAVE WORKS TO OUT AUD TO RUM Jack They say that Ignorance bliss. "It may be so, but I dont see hoe It can ever be." What is It? "My nephew says that the reason we feel eo exhausted these hot days It because of the humor In the at mosphere." By Charles Sughroe 0 Newpaper Uaio Of golf before Supper just time ptAY Feed for Molting Hens USE I X, HIS WIFE "THE )V IS forgottem PARKED DOtyM TOWH GAR-IT- liens that are molting should be fed a good laying ration. Cutting down the amount of protein will low op the growth of feathers and they will not get hack to production so soon. If the hens do not get enough protein they will grow feathers at the expense of body weight and then body weight must be built up before they can produce eggs again. If the birds are losing weight, feed them at noon each day a mixture of equal parts of cornmeal, rolled oats and condensed milk, say Penn State poultry specialists. American Agriculturist. OUT GADDIMq- - AROUND MIME Points of Good Hen HpLES Only a hen with a well developed, healthy body will stand heavy layClear eyes, a well set body ing. and an active disposition are signs of vigor and health, although there are robust hens, especially among the heavy breeds, that are poor layers. The poorer layers usually start moulting early in the summer or fall. It Is nsually safe to cull a hen that starts moulting after having been fed a good laying ration for some time. Wisconsin Agriculturist il&i mf "When the teacher heard me swear, she asked me where I learned it" What did you tell her?" Oh, I didnt give pa away; I blamed It on the parrot" Poultry Hints NOT IN LINE Poultry manure should be collected from the dropping boards, stored under cover and mixed with dry earth or sand. To maintain a high level of egg production, It Is not necessary to cull more than a third of the birds from a normal flock of chickens during the year. A normal healthy hen will produce about 80 pounds of moist or wet manure in the course of a year, which should convince farmers of the great value of farm flocks. GA3E,ENGPI5D "I see hatchet "Yes; but I fear hell never make B President" "Doesnt chop down your favorite apple tree, eh?" "No; he chops up my favorlts golf sticks. t.E NIGHT OF APRIL K23. UP DORCHESTER WASHINGTON WASHINGTON AFTERWARD AND ARRIVED TO HtB SOty TOE COMMAND OF THE ARMY THE HOME OF HENtP Life was mooe JOHN PACVE. CUSTIS, CAME TO BOSTON WADSWORTH cheerful for the general THEY LONGFELLOW. SOME. MONTHS AFTER LIVED IN THE CEA1GIE HOUSE VlTH HIS FAMILY WITH - HIM AGTi. GOVEBNOUOF MAWSACHUStrfr 4, 1176, TWO T40USAN0 HEIGHTS WITH CANNON AND MATP0AL UNOER COVER OF A BOMBARDMENT MEN STWJGGIEO FORTIFICATION WASHINGTON TO PE&TBOy BOOTON-T- HE ENGLISH GENE CAL SAlO THAT THE REBEL HAD PONE MORE IN ONe NIGHT THAN Hl 60LPIERS WOl'LO HAVE DONE IN WAS A NOW IN A POSITION MONTH Bach student In the winter short course In poultry at the New York State College of Agriculture (s assigned the entire care of a small flock for four weeks of his course. The best pen of birds In the Illicontest for the month of June was White Leghorns owned by Logan Leghorn farm, Parnell, Mo. This pen laid 145 eggs. nois Li |