Show TIPS FOR THE POULTRY GROWER VER That laying hens will increase their production If It fed a n properly proportioned proportioned ration has been heen demonstrated in III 1 ouri this winter And the ration ra rn- tion Uon costs no more than thun some Sallie of the carelessly compounded rations ninny many flocks receive Here Is the till ration ox- ox pi pr owed In quantities sufficient to feed hens one da day Scratch Teed Ten Feed Ten pounds shelled corn coin pr kaffir and 5 pounds thrashed oats or barley F Feed ed In 11 deep lItt r morning mornin and evening evenin Dry Three Mash Three pounds bran or 3 pounds cornmeal 3 pounds shorts o or 3 pounds ground oats and l pounds pound or 1 pound Three Thre gallons callons of milk may be su substituted fo for forthe the flip or Keep this ina mash ma-h h before the birds at all times tines II In addition to this feed supply green gleen feed In some ome form plenty of ot fresh r and grit and shell The use of the foregoing ration mUon ha hn has been heen advocated ad by the extension service kp ice of the University of Missouri college col col- col logo lege ge of M agriculture Ten communities have reported results re rc- suits for 30 days n s 's which shows a per percentage Increase of TIlls This means that hat all ail communities reporting are receiving re- re ct'S Ing a double ou le return In number of eggs gs laid and ami one community reports that the yield has been Increased sev seve rn en This Is conclusive evidence that hat th the ration Is practical and that a n laving laying hen well fed will mil respond tp good it feed e |