Show O Go Thou and 0 0 Do Likewise I J. J pro pro-I s Experience of I two IVO poultry producers pron pro pro- o n affiliated with the Utah Poul foul Poulo o try Producers I operative Co market marlet- fj o 1 ing association is cited by tn Clyde C. C I o 0 j Edmonds manager as us evidence of o II J the tho possibilities of the small Avail w ll I 00 S i t cared for flock in the tho poultry Industry Indus Indus- 6 J I try in Utah One Ono flock is owned 00 by Mrs A. A A L L. L of Salt SuIt Lake I and the other by John A. A A Johnston o II f I Provo bench o I f Tho flock does not need to be he j o j I large to return a good Income with Ii 00 0 proper care says Mr 11 Edmunds 1 The real test of the flock is the 00 return per hen For 1101 this reason o the Association is devoting consid fl erable time timo to familiarizing its m mem- mem mo m- m o X Ib I Ibers hers ers with most desirable methods c cand El and giving them all technical suggestions sug sug- D 0 possible on proper care caro of I Ithe 1 the flocks During the year rear November 1 1925 to the same date last year ear the tho I flocks of Mrs 1 nett netted d an average of 2 2 per pel hen She started tho the year with birds and finished finished finish finish- ed with This flock produced eggs an average of GS 63 per I hen with a value alue of Cock Cockerels and culled hens increased the tho revenue to A deduction deduc tion of for feed cost leaves her net returns for the year of In December a month when flock production pr usually Is I lowest this one returned the ex- ex average of 17 eggs per hen The Tho 1925 and 1926 records of Mr 11 Johnston also are indicative indicate of the possibilities of the well Wel managed flock in Utah assisted by the healthy market which operative co-operative activity has provided for the pro pro- In 1925 Mr 11 Johnstons Johnston's flock numbered 1500 hens liens and pullets pul pul- lets lets It was one of the time sized larger-sized flocks but he gave it the personal attention that a farmer is expected to give smaller amaBel a flock operated merel merely as a sideline In his general farming program m. m Egg sales from this flock amounted to I t with feed costs at leaving j i the net at The Thc next I year with Mi fun flock nt It flit Mio alma Imp I n w. w level egg sales totalled i with feed costing leaving leavin g as the years year's net Mr 1 Johnston told toM op co-op operative co-operative officials official s that money from cockerels and culled culled culled cull cull- ed hens sold more than paid for th the e baby chicks bought each spring for fOl feed and lights and other incidental expenses thus making the net re return turn actually larger than it ft appears appear s above It Is estimated that 1561 humor humor- orista have taken up other means of livelihood since the arrival of the newt neW Ford car |