Show ro Poultry and the Farm Boys Boy I How to keep the boy on the farm We S e will venture to assert that If it each boy Is given a flock of fowls if on only y Bantams and he alone have the management management management man man- and the receipts receIpts-a a very important important important im im- im- im adjunct the adjunct the flock of fowls will cause the boy to take an interest t tIn In farming from the start Let him become accustomed to the breed and he will wUl soon learn the points of all aU breeds And he will not stop there He will wUl aim to know the breeds of catlie cattle cat cat- tIe lie sheep horses and hogs He will look forward to the exhibitions of the country fairs and strive to win prizes He will have a love for the farm bred bredIn bredin bredin in him from the start and when he is isa isa a II man he will yearn for the happy days spent on the farm and will get back to It if it he can should he be Induced away When one becomes interested in poultry on the farm he becomes educated educated educated ed ed- ed- ed to an interest in everything else As soon as your boy can manage them give them a few Bantams and after he Is older start him with some pure breed of standard size It Is the I best plan for teaching the boy to re remain remain re re- main on the farm Maine farm Maine Farmer I |