Show f CREMATE DEAD FOWLS average amateur poultry raiser I has a handy spot In some corner of ot h yard for burying dead chicks and fowl fowls Their ailment may maT be roup coup cholera b. b i ra gapes gape or any anT other contagIous contagious contagious contag contag- ious disease yet wh when n the bodies are burled buried or thrown Into the compost heap- heap the considers his I duty well done The careless burial of ot victims of ot any aay c contagious disease Is a crime against the living In the poultry yard It It Is well to remember that earthworms earthworms earthworms earth earth- worms work unceasingly disintegrating fag ing g J the e soil soli and bringing disease germs gelms I to the surface Cremation of all fowls that die Is the best plan Fire is called I Ithe the great destro destroyer er for there Is no I chance for contagion from ashes Fowls may be cremated In any kind j C f a furnace or stove Simply wrap te Ie body In paper saturated with coalt coal 1 t 1 and It will burn fiercely and sometimes sometimes some some- times not leave lea even a bone There 14 is' is no no odor or unpleasantness about such Ruch a process and surely it is less labor than digging holes for tor burial In lu the summer one may make a small outdoor cr crematory with a few bricks and aad an old out burned-out grate |