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Show It Pays to Fatten Poultry. There is ordinarily from three to seven cents per pound difference In ihe price paid for well fleshed or fat-lened fat-lened birds, to that 1X1 1 'I for birds Just !T the range or fields This means a llfference of from 15 to cents on he five-pound chicken, depending iipnrt ;he quality. Not only does the feeder make upon he galu made while th chicken is i :elng fattened, but the original neight Is increased In value by the mprovement In quality. There Is al- i S'ays a market for good or prime luality, and the poor quality goes at x-Kglug prices, when the supply Is freat. |