OCR Text |
Show Sal food makes " the hens lay , rent u lozi n now This .the bus ' onna "r"1 Brass. ute ill ' '1 lnrtnctslilp j,n T lntind In frozen ffgfl 11 ppcis hao gone Q0 it lie (lies Imp dls-ixl dls-ixl the h n no mutter how OI ; ,i t it ami i or n can jorp Hi n "no egg n week, (lour or (lie eggs, h week Mi anl arms were assist- lie tra n ill i l Hint the hen nitlir 1 food It eggs nro ttron (III! the milk nll on tots 'I i hut the hen will He f.x h isket unlets the win in supplemented with 4 Th 1 ting hen requires tirlftv foods tliun any -:k-unlii nl ut let I substitutes for i snd oriim 'I ln beet In Kshiut lioiii i, that l, the n the but her shops with inr If in meat rspcclull). north v r) little In most bj the i mi. people who inn or uttlnir ui these ' Klllne 'hem ut no much a kiihi th y chniKe 1 or J ud for th m doesn't proe ir more expensive than Innl If u pound of bones, xn wllh other food, will Uyfour or lite eggs, while inratirin of win. at fed nlore tiff, th n the wheat Is tho pirtcr to half an oiiure of st fowl inn) he fed everj nrfH. It in ly he fed three d, living the hen nn ounce ! tnd a hnlf at eaUi feed. 'irents at this station, there Hut null takes the plnce t (but her ' scraps) nt. unl-r unl-r the 1 ting hen I'rnm u ihlch ut hones constituted foott, we liutr had hens lay ir 3 and "3 days, untl mer 'hfn it irur I "f the ihundaut supplj lining nml summer Is u tif n lu bens and (lies ml ii dissolution nf the to lnt r nuikes the egg Ih'roul r inun Hunts eggs mu phi tho part of a knii In the hen In cont-iniuhe cont-iniuhe cjpllal that makes uSrr 1thsrV'.,.r."1"llon" of t""l!,", ln Bnl.il Sh.r,.er"n "0n,"" of the thnt"m,Vei,0lhrrJ""n"' of nnl"1"' f""l miikiSam f1,"',"; fmM " Ih" skJi iniii'e ft""1 fSr la,lnK '"'" .ini, I " lk '" n" K'""1 1" 'he whole S .Mam?!", "., "' M" '" ""1 is tetalned In the b -product l.et nw".h?' n." ,h''5 ""'drink of It nd nix their soft food will, t ,, ,e hei. ml L " !o ,rol",''' " f "h- skim milk in connection with It theie ln7li,.l'.0"1" ":C"" fr" ,0 f"'"''1' Ihe lime necissart for the .hell Then here are the bt pioducls of the pnek-Ing-houses-Hlrlcd blood meat imal animal me il ctr These can be bought for from 1 t r,ntil wr pmlluI ,,,, blood Is eiy rlih In protein one nf tho elements that must be liberally fed to proline eggs but which the nrdl-nary nrdl-nary grulrs do not contain In sunielent amount foi nn egg ration Animal meul or meat meal Is also rich In protein pro-tein though not eo much to as dried blood, but Ihet lontaln the hones or inlneial mutter also neccssarj for the shell of the egg The hen ngaln unlike the cow re-rjulres re-rjulres mineral matter In her food That l, while all grain foods contain mineral matter sufficient for the needs of the cow, they nte eri deficient In nn egg-mnklng ration She protects her product against dirt and ndulteru-tlons ndulteru-tlons by encasing It In a shell nf lime bo particular Is she on this point that she absolutely refuses to make an egg unless she bus the material on hand to make n case for It Cut bones furnish. In addition to tho meat or animal pro. teln mnttir, the shortage of mineral matter necessarj for the shell, so do the animal meal foods In th" absence nf these, ground otsler shells should be fed In conclusion It Is not necessary to buy expensive foods or condiment! to precnt an egg famine There Is neither neith-er sense nor reason In puying 25 cents 11 pound for any kind of hen food, and I am afraid Hint the practice nf thus throwing nun) money Is all too com-inon com-inon throughout this State us wv'l ui other HtutcB FVople who object to piylng n cent a round for wheat for the,lr bens go to tin. drug stores nnd put 25 tents u pound soma times fl) nnd CO, for some patent nostrum that Is 'guaranteed to make helm Int ' Huch foods nre unnecessary nnd ex-lenshCi ex-lenshCi It not n fraud upon Ihe public |