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Show GIVING CHARCOAL TO -FOWLS Puts Them In Good Condition for Work and Prevents Many Diseases Incidental to Season. Does the average farmer know that an excellent grade of charcoal can be made by burning corn cobs till 'hey turn red, extinguishing the fire and when dry grinding for mash Teeding for the poultry. Charcoal is not a food, though 'owls gain in flesh and eggs during !ts use; It simply puts them and keeps them In a good condition for Rork. It prevents disease because of Its great capacity to absorb gases, acids and impurities. It is an alterative, alter-ative, changing diseased conditions to normal, disinfecting the digestive diges-tive tract and toning up the system. In putrid disease like roup, in fermentation fer-mentation like sour crop, In intestinal intesti-nal maladies like diarrhea or cholera, Is of great benefit |