| Show early poultry culling pays well in two ways the typical hen usually toys lays the gr greatest adest number amber n of eggs in the far A or pullet pulle year says prof L al hurd hard of the new york state college of agriculture ri high producing hens may be profitable table kept na as inders for or two or three yeats and as aa breeders bleeders bre eders even longer rut put every flock no matter how well bred it la Is has some hens in it that do nut not pay for their keep on the typical farm 40 per cent of the birds stop lading beewen june 15 and september 1 if the culls are removed during this period rather than utter 11 october 1 about one and abid a liali half tons of feed will ile be saved on a hock flock 0 of f 1000 birds or about ten cents on the average for each bird in the flock in addition early culling pays because more money Is received to the pound according to professor flord tile the price of leghorn fowls Is usually higher during july and august thann than it Is after the first llast of october the av eange top dilce pi ice for the eight years 1022 1922 to was june july august september october |