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Show i, . . . CACKLES., ' . Ilegln'to fight lleo onrly. ' KeOp.'tho poultry house tld'y. F.eed little coi n oxcept on.-cold days, Medlum-slzod lions .nr.o' he's t for sitting, sit-ting, ' ; ' ' , .Lot' tho hen' become fully broody before settlug hor. ' Too heavy hens nro not good sitters, oV fhey break their eggs. 'lf tho poultry. Iioubo is jlurk and damp inako moro windows lit once. .Tho poultry ' houso ishouldj bo on a little elevation. If possible, to Insuro I 'dryness. . ' . '. I In purchasing new. birds: for tho (loqk iepjjmt thoy do 'hot f bring In1 dloeiis(or Insects. ( ; Protect tho sitting hen fropi mites, which will kill her If they nro not kopfrommiltlplyliig ln,lier pest, i A Lbglrorn Is ii very nnrvliable Bit-tor, Bit-tor, n& alili often cliaiie.ii8r mind about sitting tit all. K ' 'While It' Is not it gttodiilnnto force egg production, nnturo tuny bo materially ma-terially uldod by tho bo1ocUoh and feeding of, proper foods. Now "blood occasionally Is necessary neces-sary for tho Hock, no mutter of what breed. Inbreeding caused degeneration degenera-tion and loss of vigor. lly keoplng tho market stock In good condition, and dressing them fat and plump, you will always hnvo a good market for dressed birds. The fowls should bo kept In u good ilverngo condition all tho time. If j poor policy to fount tho birds ono week I nod sturvo them tho next. |