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Show POULTRTNOICI i r ... . rscUj j A broken egg left In a nest Is a dls J ense bleeder. j Get all the leaves you can for the j scratching j ens. Six poiim's at six months Isn't big ( weight for Plymouth Hocks. j February is none too kk n lo start 1 rour campaign for cgt; orders We need lew breeds when (hey are bt'Iicr than !he breeds we have. j 1( Is a mistake lo suppos" that eggs ! cannot be entered by bacteria. There Is nniloutdetlly great room for Improvement In the egg industry The fact Is that one breed will do about as well as another If glvt n the right enre. j Y'ouns birds, pullets, are ustiHlIy ; most reliable for egg prod if Inn In the , latt fall and early winter. j How bens do like sweet apples! Rood for them. tivo. Share them ,e i tween the bens and the pigs rotiltry. like everything else, Im po ! best sld". It ail I'epends ii.dn tl e ' man who is to run the busim ss Toi nianv f irt. ers nr.J jouttry mis , rrs are prone to feed wha',..r tiiev raise the inii't of, p'tr' iciilio iy corn With the op n (rent pouPry bouse. ' t. i the h'luse be reasonably p from front to buck with (lie roosts to tip rear. j Soft slit '.led eggs us'iaay inUtejitt. i that your bens are over fat ,i -. n Ihe grain feed, and feed more green food. Of the various forms in which pout try Is put on the market. th greatest fains are to b obtained from !h fat lenlrg of roaster If you ar ucceful In getttrg t?i itlrda to lay during tbe autumn yon sill stand a good rhame of havirg :hem kep up th rerformar.ee. |