Show Poultry Notes Comfortable quarters In the ver very earliest days das means In the future fu fu- ture development ot of the chIcks and lind the profit which thEY will return to theIr owners Young chicks should have no teed feed for 30 or even n 48 hours after aner hatchIng hatch hatch- lug Ing Corn bread brend rolled oats und and hard boiled eg eggs s are good reeds feeds for forthe forthe the first few days dus It takes 1 days du for a hen e egg g tu to hatch about 28 days for ducks from 30 to 3 I days for tor a goose egg aUl and 28 23 da days s 's for turkey y eggs The time may vary nry somewhat accordIng to con The mash all system ot of feeding chicks after the first month a satisfactory method mind lind also allow the person handling time the flock tome rome leisure tIme wIthout damagIng the young oung bIrds Ground oats may be used for growIng grow grow- lag Ing stock or laying hens when fed In limited quantities Wheat bran Is largely used In all chick hes It Is hulk bulky but fairly digestible and has hns II a laxative tendency which Is h beneficial It Is fairly high In protein Chicks Chicles nl nixed d somethIng green to eat cat When the they are out on good range the will tole care of this requirement themselves When they are housed It should he supplied In the buIlding or maintaining ofa of ufa a hIgh quality flock of poultry no one factor Is as important as time the mule waIling heading the flock Is lower IO In fee feeding lion corn com oats mus or nr barley Further Furthermore more morl It Is higher n in fiber and tower lower In than these grains When bluegrass Is pastured too closely by geese It will kill the grass gras out just the same as It will If blue bille bluegrass grass Is pastured excessively close b cattle or particularly by |