Show Mash M sh for Winter Eggs Favored by Specialist With a 50 per cent production for young foung stock as a practical economical limit for their production J. J B. B Ha Hayes es specialist at nt the University of I Wisconsin advises that careful feedIng feed feed- lag Ing ng should attend their Introduction I Into nto the class of producers Forcing he lie declares should not I be attempted on OD young stock nor nor norI nort t I should It be expected c of them that pro- pro I on top of ot early maturity i gained from forcing will be the best j I for or Hock flock production 1 For poultry stock which is In conI condition condition con con- to be forced such as pullets I that are well along to maturity and andI I hens that have hn fully recovered from om j their molt and are again In good con- con condition I Increased feeding during the I winter months is a a good way to bring I I up production of the lock flock One of the best of rations for fol the tile flock to bring bring I I them to better production Is this one II I Scratch Feed Mixture Cracked corn 2 wheat t 2 pounds oats 1 pound Mash Mas J Bran Dran pounds wheat s pounds buckwheat pounds ground oats pounds oil meal 50 pounds salt B 3 pounds I Practices in ID feeding that have ha been found to be the be best t according to I Hayes include the the- feeding of grain In two or or three portions during the da day The mash is the true forcer of I the feed teed f for r the flock I |