Show w DABY AND interesting ron SURAL READERS new F art I Spi poa tB 0 4 1 the aarre A brew ellau me ft tu she h ca ff of t af T lock and ad coultry roul 11 try t oa a tr the dory arn review 0 ono graphic no port ot of illinois state Dalry dairymen mens ai As ocl atlon 1 V M stung ir read a paper rapes on poultry on tho th dairy dalry farm in part be h slid just why the majority of dairy t men do not make poultry pay Is not a very hard problem to solve th the failure allure mainly either from hadit forence or ignorance of tho the needs ot of poultry tor for proof profit now would any an common sense dairyman tart start the tb business nee with milen ci bat that in their prime would only lim out 7 76 pounds oi 01 per year and expect them to rustle around tl it a e straw tack stack for fed feed and be abelt erod from the blasts of 0 winter winters e snows aund u the corner comer of uni Us barn bara and maks mail dairying pay how now the tb twentieth century hen will improve the 10 rg egg record and eggs per year will bo the tb mark even greater records than tall this have already ben obtained we art ai having baying many inquiries arout those who would like to know tt it standard bred poultry can a be raised oa an a farm with profit we know of no place whre where the profit can b be as creat provided right management prevails tho th mm hn 1 flat rl lii ti rn hiltry pil mry try anc f t tf f C essi alad cat scat MV and tta cu V white varieties good the white wy and In ottea dottes will equal any ny breed and surpass many the marred Ily plymouth mouth eneks cao an hardly be beaten for an all around breed tor for the production ot 01 eggs and deal but tho the white wyan dottes are ar still till better producers produce ra ot of large few eggs in winter the batir ben la is not profitable it la Is however a trial to the th to keep hem hens active in winter th the tendencies ar are entirely toward luf slug on oa the part of 0 the bowls bu but I 1 no animal can maintain health without 4 exercise exer clae 0 V e not I 1 teed too bear hozy lly ily or make it too easy tor for the bird birds to get food they will not work unica unless they are obliged to make them scratch for a part of at food in winter fowl fowls mut must b bl housed and cared properly if it the th houie house la Is not vana lave it well banked with hay or fodder the simplest alm pleat poultry house is 1 the tha bet best for CO 90 hem hens build a house feet ue use 21 a tor for top and bottom twelve foot toot common board boards will work right tor for the aide sides cut them into luto seven and give foot pieces these can be 1 for the idea and end ad then foot boards will make ako a tood rout root 11 I 1 covered with felt well tarrel overhead inside should be trimmed with cheap boards and tbt tide sides hould be well with tar felt paper perches drop blanks and neat boxes can be arranged arra nied ti to ault suit only allow the this fowls the full floor space pet put a board in the center with a well fitted door part of the hour house must be tor for a scratching abed shed and chatt chat or bay or clean straw alx six inches deep will be needed to after the train grain ration la its the hours must b be tight at back and aide aides as drafta of air even la in warm worm weather will do damage fowls will not thrive where drafta of at air tom tomo over taw at night the alte site la Is of at juoh import ance it should be well drained abel shot fro west and northwest north winda winds and have a decided alope slope to the south the tim time waa was when all the glass that could b be 9 cot got into the front or south aide side of a hen bouie house waa was thought necessary but now it baa has ben been proved to be a mistake and window tor for lighting only hav have been found the best plan tb the house must be b dust dry warm well ventilated and sept clean large fowl fowls require different feed from email small onea ones Leg horna borns a are not likely to get sit over overeat tat A leghorn vill leave corn oa on the ground and run after a grasshopper grae shopper or bug or worm while the larger breeda broods will fill up on corn and stand around waling for more mom clour provide provides the th bena hens with 3 much needed and la to a goell egg producer when a cow talla falls to conc conceive elre it may be that the Is t too tat from the feeding of corn and arad lack of exer exercise vise but we aleo also end tint tha where a cow tow la Is ran run down in cond condition lUon ahe she may not riot breed until ahe she la Is kept up and got into good condition oot not by the feedings of corn but by a free fr use ot at a nitrogenous nitrogen ou ration the very fat cow ifould be turned out of door and put upon a pare diet until ahe she cornea comes la in beat when ehe she vill all be key kely to conceive when bred it help helps matters to give her a till dose do of or epsom ealta salts before turning her ter out and awe me cx 90 to the estr base of giving one drachin ansti of logilde of at potash two or three times umes daly but uila this la is unnecessary unless arre la Is duvere of at the womb or of or the ov aric in cases of at sterility amanz cows it la Is usually found that the womb or its mouth ac aa a a c diseased or there lj Is a catarrhal dIrL hargo walta must be loe removed before the animal will breed and it la Is a simple to treat these caseb the owner should shmid provide himself with a fountain syringe or with a tin can calk holding one gillon ion and to which baa has bea been soldered ol dered ft a up 1 ripi ap to 0 o which may be b attached A long loag gutber base the can la 19 to be fiu atud a naru I 1 1000 solution of chloride ot of line zinc the tho tee veo end of at the hose la Is then In inserted into the vagina and the solution allowed to run freely into that organ so as to wash it out thoroughly this should bo be done twice dally daily for a few days then three times a week and oon soon all discharge dis chiree will ease aej tha animal will be b lively to breed successfully tide should always be ba done with very cow just after fter calv 1 IKS when it it is possible to asa also cleanse out the tb womb before it closes and if pla ahta were malt a practice upon every took stock farm uwe would be ouch much lesa tau trouble sterility tari llly and ab abortion than thin b no boit w the case where abortion has been prevalent tao gen cenatus attla of all ali pregnant cow cows should be washed once daily with tho the solution mentioned above and no cow should be bred fyhen there Is 1 fron from the va I 1 i dna the me same lo lulon Iou will be found equally effective for the washing mahln of tee be ob beath th of the lull sad and thu this should 1 jao ba b attended tendel at to where whom abortion hu hall been troublesome we also find and that it in many coin cows that fall to breed brood ur the mouth of tb the womb has become closed 11 by an which it Is to difficult to remove by the tb injection injections mentioned and where this Is found to b the tb case a the os as uteri should be 19 car carefully opened by working the tinier fingers inwards la in hipe shape of a cone cons after which it to I 1 to 0 o introduce a dilator which if it allowed to sent main aln will ill render the cw now condition permanent ani and at the same me titre allow a discharge to come came away from the womb which la Is a common result of this operation so that the womb may then be washed out with beneficial results in other cae there Is an acid discharge from the womb and vagina during beat which haj has the power of rendering the act of br ceding ineffective and it bai has been found that this may ruay be corrected by the Inject ku of an alkaline uon just afore t fore brooding br eding A solution at 0 one tablespoonful of bicarbonate of soda la in a quart at of water will be b found effective and it should be injected into tho vagina of all iby breed i x animals half an hour before copulation the solution should bo be milk warm when injected the animal after service should be placed la a perfectly quiet box atall stall away from the sight and bound sound of other tattle cattle and should remain romain there until all excitement h hs subsided ildr moto it waa was something of a surprise to II 11 alln la milk producer producers to be told by a wisconsin AVIs contin cheese expert that the milk from which moat most trea merlet make butter not clem enouch for the u use of at IL tta er if it waa was supposed that the milk from which our beat best creamery butter la Is manufactured la Is am good as u can be obtained for any purpose mr aderhold Ader bold says not and be he majr roser be right in the making of butter the milk la is passed through the separator and a treat great deal of filth removed in that process Bei behildes ldes only the cream la Is used in the making of at butter in the making of cheese the whole milk la Is used and it li Is not passed through the separator it eema seems to be a fact that milk as a food la to becoming less popular every year in illinois not that the aggregate gate amount consumed la Is rowing growing less but that the th relative amount la is i leavening we think walt the explanation la Is not far tar to seek people have learned teamed that milk unless drawn under proper conditions from healthy cow cows la is a menace to health no one caree carm to drink milk drawn from udders adders no one cares to use a fluid that haa has been carried in utensils enalla ut that have been washed with water from walla in which typhoid favor germs exist aa As la Is well known there la to no better medium for the th development of at any kind of disease germs germis than milk the question la Is how shall the public tear fear be allayed the appears plain to ua us blahe make the auch such that the milk will be pure and then con cloce the people that the case la Is aa as you state it some milk producers produce re are the th cp pcs may we are trying to mother smother all investigations of the bad conditions that exist in some of the herda herds not long ago aoma some milk producers produce ra and some cattle men met in chicago and becan began war on an the tuberculin teat test this is 1 because the taber i culta teat test tella tells too many truth trutha they aay tar it hurta hurts business the general public will not o tyer take that view of it IL the lives ot of the consumers of milk are cl more Import importance arim than the financial prosperity of the milk pro dubers that happen to have a herd of at cowa cows oa on ther handa hands poultry au DrI egg eaters amons hena hen are ary gary often it will be found that the egg eater la to the vim atme hen ben that lay lays the oft soft shelled egg this la Is proof that both things arise from the same source wrong condition in the tow owl I 1 a feed or care 0 0 an eastern paper a hen ben that haa has formed a moat most excellent xcell ent egg laying 11 habit she becan began to lay jay about the last of april and up to the last of november had bad laid on one begir a day taking a vacation of only two weeks at one ume uwe thia this la Is a slight indication of what bat possibilities there are an in a fowl 0 we bear talk of at an ets trust but we e think this la Is oni one kind of the ra cannot manage at leat leapt a combination of at that kind would be hort abort lived the incubators and the hens are so 0 o numerous nume rou that the number ot of hena hens in the country could be doubled in alx six months ne notice in a poultry contemporary an article charging 1 the gaped to cracked corn we that thia this question had been settin long a as it li is now well known that ae do lips are due to the tapeworm tape gape worm jj ad not to any etem system of at feeding upi s it be a aj tim that permit permits th the chicks 0 a get all the gape worms thy they want through the medium of the cipe boats hosts the anible worms atrall Aiu A trall butter apply IA information to bani hand by cable Is to the effect that the price of australian butter la to firming in III consequence of it alag la ing become apparent that the aup plies of the present season will not be so large aa as wae was anticipated says the australasian of australia before the season opened the prospects wert were sue acx that dairymen exporter exporters and the government expert mr crow crowe were led to believe that the exportable surplus tor for 1900 2900 would a aubut io to fully 5 tons more atau waa was ent stilt away laal last year the prolonged winter in the principal eming districts dietr lct of whence a large butt bulk of the victorian supplies aupp lles come has diminished ih th output there considerably the swon season has not been ao to severe in the northern and other milder districts and the supplies from those parts will be heavier than before it Is it however the opinion of A gentleman connected with the th trade that the tailing off aft from for the season will be sufficiently great to more thin counterbalance aay any increase from the north northeast and west he ile that the pric arr the rest of the season will keep moderately arm and he awa thi this opinion upon ill the fact abo aboe is mentioned last year the th season opened well in the matter of price ard fell gradually thia season it was aa inclined to be low at the outset in consequence of the idea prevailing in london that the eart would be very urge large the fact that tt it vili atly not reach that of last year must theore hefe fore have the hardening tendency out ur informant ex expects pacts |