Show DAIRY AND POULTRY CHAPTERS FOR OUR RURAL READERS how row ra operate this e of the karin 1 1 I 1 few hint lint IX to the care cars u at live block I 1 aultry cure care of I 1 lulley it would not bo be 1 to add I 1 a to few words nords bout bitting sitting inns N aben hen Z 4 A F T 4 I 1 hie hit e a trusta trust ben hen L 0 tint that 1 s broody and 4 1 I can sit her gimre ii L t phe she la is undisturbed i f by the others I 1 it the her esy the F first night bhe stay sta s in her nest not porcelain but tho the sure c cw gs and ehe she thanks rue tile for it by tucking them un anler IL r her with kith her tier bill nud and PI riving lug her body that thit peculiar shake that la Is un mista mistakable kible ible I 1 airout root of down to business if bhe she la Is a bounk hen lien and I 1 cm not leave her tier when she Is I 1 tet ket a box till I 1 fix a nest putting in the begs I 1 want liar to sit on t ike it to her tier nt neat late in evening gently remote her tier all ani I 1 fol I 1 her A well ell pi il icing the box in her ol 01 oil I 1 neat she will soon tiki poi u salon ot of the new net nest and be como quiet after dark I 1 move mono her where I 1 wint her to atty during ln in cu latton lation pla clu i i cover coner our br hor b r till the next mining then remove and let her see where she la is anti become ta fa millar with the surroundings and she gel join fills tills to feet bet off an ani I 1 eit and go baik back to hei bet nest without further iron ble them mull kin alv and the tile will il prickle it by beli behaving alLig nicely I 1 ha have e get set them and n noved ui ed them alre abr e milea miles on the tile debt and they tiley dl tit I 1 well all aa AS i beneral u rule carly pillets p allete will rive give vou oil more inore eggs during di irin the but old attis will bet et brogly first ind mike the betit mothers it Is 1 better to bet three or more hens at the same timp time an I 1 the eggs have hake been sat upon ten dayi days examine them boleen the eve eye and ind a strong light or take the lamp liter dai daik K it if the egg lonks ilear it will not hitch it it looks dark with the clr sack au it contilla cont cout ilna iltis the embryo of a chick after the fertile eggs hive been separated tepa rated from the clear onis they will ill I 1 iro bably go r two or more of the hena hens which will ill bring out full trouts ani ant iou will hive hie one hen that can be given fresh eggs it the hen li 1 sitting off the tile aroun I 1 in a dr i 1 lace sprinkle the eb u s with mith tepid waler aler a few times the week before hitchar r g and you will A ill not find so many chicks dead in the shell hen she la Is through hitching let her re main on oil the w it in nest with lit br r brood for twenty tour four hours tle hicks chicks will not cat before thit time and they are brining strength all the time then feed teem light nutritious food al at ways cooked hard boiled eggs and oat meal or beal bea b eal ea I 1 crumbs rubbed up to agether gether are excellent coarse corn I 1 meal mixed with eveet milk and baked it Is good kee beel I 1 often and a little at a time with a good drink of sweet milk two or tareo times a diy daiy but never neer let it stand by them ahn hen a month old they can be given ghen cracked corn or wheat but alas that which ta is good wheat Is better and cheaper than for chicks ii it Is a mistake rol ito to underfeed under teed the growing chicks they require more solid and varied food in lit II 11 while growing than at any other period of lives lik any growing an animal they require plenty ot good wholesome food supplied often and I 1 bountifully to enable them to tro bro v rapidly and develop aly it you have the asiatic fowls and hive prop berly ariy mated and aired tor for them it two months old you will have lime some in ili cich eich brood large enough tor for broiler broilers then as the earl bird rita the worm ayou you will rc receive eie the abst arices i rices tor for your eaily chicks another ihan id vantage tage ie Is that they are off before the hot weather boxes on nn aul th ill poultry rys s pests begin to multiply by the million in the lica summer ci nes it lurd trot work to keep bour our breeding tock for or the tile next year healthy an I 1 free from front vermin al at davs a remembering that poor shelter th elter care and teed feed v 11 in ili i t few generation i make scrubs of tho tile finest thoro thoroughbred highbred stoc I 1 scripts sc rits are little better linn thin native natie scrubs and the farmer who bo nisei either will always be pool breeding ceding Hr the best stock and keeping it in the best beat condition ai s the I 1 argest profits about bout flit first of june I 1 shut all tie ta e chickens out of their housch and let them sta stav night is 11 well as diy daiy in lit cool pre pird tor for aln m adJoin ging the liati houe e it Is no tr onile to change then them an I 1 the arc are far more comfortable p of airm there it tit c y have bilut I 1 of at shide ant clem clein cool wate alee a ity and anti it if the bards get foul take a plow or spade and turn the airth ci ovi L and it will igl give a the bins plenty of employment to clevel level it according to their own notion it I 1 now close the tile house per perfectly fe cc 1 I y 1 tight l g ht and aind fum Witt with brIt astore an ani I 1 leave leae shut lp tor for a w wee eel or all eummer summer then it Is hllen aho and in lit october the n gats glow cool I 1 open it and let the fowls and aniels in for winter first seeing that they ari arn free aiom vernin J teed oad thern well uell as RR biafore said ind is soon 11 4 ill they e Y a e through boulting moul ting vou ou will ill hie an abundance ot of nice fresh cogs cither them cato e evening mid it oil wint to sell hem them vou oil cin ein ROI got the cents abot the market price it oj hive tile sl ilca les as its their eggs are larger than those of smallen breeds the situation in the line kiy be greitl hilred bv by progressive ill di r men making thir pil lino line of work at the te ti ant time there are eo so man hiat that produce L itte in the summer that the ariee is 1 always in the he su nor mantha and depressed to ta to such i 1 point thit the profits ore are enter ay iy u wiped aped out except wl tre 1 t liter Is produced deuced under excer it tio c winter ania dectis the tt amount of butter that Is to thrown thron on the market in the summer time it would help the dairymen la in a numbe cumbe of i v avs as the amount being less lessened clied there would be in summer no time when the butter would be exceptionally low this would prevent speculator specula turis from frem buying up cheap butter and putting it in cold storage to be brought out and sold in winter in competition with winter inter made butter I 1 hue hus tha prices would be kept at about an aver age thi vear ear round this condition of 0 affairs woul I 1 v beld the greatest grei test profit to butter makers I 1 fluctuating prices area are a detriment imet t to any busl business ness incept th thit it of spec stable prices ell the sie 81 aitor stable prices have hake the tits effect of stimulating the yunsu consumption emption of an all article A sudden rise of priced prices curtails sales till the people get got to i 1 lying tying tho the advance the efforts of the da dairymen irmen should be to bring about uniformity so tir far as poa pod s sible sille the men that roust must begin the winter dairying are our most progress progressive he M men ell the men that hive silos or at least tint know he how to provide their coin a with succulent sucu ilent food in winter and feed in ill a way tint will keep up a ion lon slant stant flow of milk ne e annot cannot exult the nun min that never neier read and eel lorn lent think to make n success of dairy dalri ing it ri quires more skill than it dois to do siim mir dairying dalr ving or wi t say w dairying dalr ving letalu rs lake take their course one objection to winter dairying has beel that it requires too work the sowing of succulent carols s in the string el ring and summer the catl ring of them in the tall fall and tit tha anre ire of the milk ind buttor md their sale la in thi winter inter biking twel twelve mouths of 0 work it la Is much easier caster to work neven or eight months in the dumn er method of dalr inv and anti hai have e a few months of gool solid rest lu but who lill L ill fairly export to thrive ou working pirt of the time during the year inter da trInA makes it loa sible to put in ill awlie months ol 01 work instein of elbet it la one of 0 the reasons why it should apty a greater profit I 1 LW cm cin hole hoi a to bet et as much i 1 rout out of bight tight months work as out of 0 twelve it his be bea i figure figurel I 1 out thit milk ind butter in the winter are worth on oil the average about 0 O ier I 1 or cent mole moi e than in the summer ad led to that Is 13 the audited tact fact that the cotil milk 1 tor for tup the vir tir Is often loftt n 30 per cent more and vou ou have a considerable the rca son tor for this ti tiow ot of milk Is found in the mot that every cery summer ahde hire Is a dry period when the pastures get very cry short shor and the griss viry dry during this tills time the cows ire not generally genei genci ally fc fe I 1 on succulent fodder to klej up the flow ot of milk mill the supply falls off ill iri I 1 as all dalr dpn enow never neer geta gets bick to its former abundant flow the load loss from this caeto Is very greit wl wien ell we me take into consideration the mil million licin of 0 os in ill the country by il a proper course ot of teed feed the winter avoids this pitfall it he lie feeds aldage the prevention of any such falling off Is easy even eien it if he te feeds othir succulent teed feed with abundance ot of grain food the success Is generally gene rilly assured he lie therefore avoids anything Lor corresponding to the summer drouth and keeps up tho the flow of mil mth from the time of the cow coming in resa fresh to the time ot of dring up previous to c illig again some use the tile argument that it if all I 1 rush into winter dairying there will be no profit in it for fur any one tint Is a I 1 contingency that ned not UP guarded N inter dairy dalr ing ving Is too much like work to ev avrone rone to run into it most lost men care so much for or ease that they will tike the easiest route whether it pays or cot not then there are a great inina mait that are beyond the reach of this tills propaganda and they never neer think of changing altogether there Is no danger that the number in ili this particular line will ill become be u areat that profits will billop to ull A plan ahat railed ratted some 3 can ago diya hoard u b we nye ran acroy across the following terse bit of 0 dairy expert ence from a wisconsin local piper A lend appeals to us its to slig gel gest bump thing tor for the fly tormented teil its no use my veteran friend evi tried it once v pen a bo wo we thought ime would N fix a frisky li cifer and anti so tiec tied rier her tall to our boot strip the helfen give two or three jerks and then gol got right t p in and lit out IN we e well ve maniben man iced to krep up m with ith th heifer mith the assistance of the tall talk but there was nas altogether too much con fusion abou it to make it intel lute asting 1 e are certain it u was as no time for read ing Strip scriptures tures or family worship it is much safer to let a cow switch aw itch hei hel tall thin to switch a be bov varying components of it milk k dur ing the first all months mouths of lf th in the milk die ale in lit excess and ther el decrease to the at olith when hen they increase slightly th asin and diminish up t he stroad month and then demair aearl ae irl constant lun stant but aiom the tenth tc t II 11 tm el t fourth month the casela de lin s from rom eighth to the bentt month the augir Inere au abet t this his bod icing I 1 ang in during thi till latter part of the tile birtt mouth and li ix the tile fifth and sixth and tenth anc ant ile 10 entil months butter f fills ills in pro lorti lortie oll diminishing fron ron the tir arl t to the elbeth month aid ther thet 11 Irmas ilig sl lLO I 1 I 1 he right cow conn stick to the special Itu purpose cow do not get it into ihmud head that our roust must ho large in lit order that by and bl they u will ill make more beet remember thit this extra weight must be ati id all the years until she ile I 1 ia sold lit ur bo be a good bringing her profit every eiery year sh jines liv esLi lx when a says of another worn wom an sho she it ery cry pretty she expects hr husband to speak up promptly ani aa gay say I 1 she Is not halt hal as pretty ad as yoi yet are globe I 1 tl I 1 1 I 1 I 1 |