Show n CARE OF PULLETS WHILE ON RANGE Just feeding ceding the chickens ens sounds simpler than the task eally Is If the chickens are to be well fed The purpose purpose pur- pur pose for which the flock Is I being kept has a great deal to do with the mat mat- ter Rations for fattening maintenance main main- growth and egg production are nil all different and will also be varied to the age of ot the chickens Twenty one e kinds of chicken feeds nil of them different In their result and all of them suited salted to different purposes pur- pur poses are exhaustively analyzed and discussed In a new bulletin by Prof A A. A R. R Winter of the poultry hu husbandry bandry department of the Ohio State The bulletin o. No entitled Feeding Stuffs and Rations nations has been published by the agricultural e extension servIce of the university In addition to the definitions and discussions or of the various feeds there are given six formulae for tor rations Two of them are starting and growIng growing grow grow- Ing rations and the other four are for laying hens Along with the formulae for the rations there are dl- dl r- r for making simple and em effi- cleat clent feeding equipment for the poultry poultry poul- poul try yard Two special fattening ratiOns are suggested one for hens and the other for young birds For hens a ration or of Corn meal 40 parts by weight mixed with GO parts by weight of liquid milk i i suggested For the younger r i birds a greater variety of graIns Is 13 recommended The formula calls for fora a mash consisting of 50 GU parts of ground corn 25 parts of wheat flour 10 parts of finely ground oats 5 parts of meat scrap anti 1 part ot of salt This mash should he e mixed with enough liquid milk to make n a bat ter that will pour fairly easily |