Show YELLOW CORN IS BEST FOR HENS Yellow lIow corn should constitute at east leat CO GO per cent of or the total rations for laying hens This is especially Important during dUlins the winter months when the supply of or green food l i Is lim lim- The chief virtue yellow corn possesses possesses pos pos- which Is not present In white whitecorn whitecorn whitecorn corn Is A which must be provided pro pro- provided vided iele to maintain the health of the lock Where hele rations are ure devoid of I this the tIle hens will develop elop a n nI 1 I disease Very cry similar to muff roup In n fact J It Is called culled nutritional roup roue The eyes I water tenter swell sited shut null mid white pustules pus form unit In the throat Naturally the e ei egg i production is Iser er very pour One can cnn tell by hJ observing the tile olor of the cg egg yolk Joll j n whether Nether the danger line Is near noar If I I the egg yolks are un arc 1 extremely pale milt it I Is Isn n II practical Index that the ration Is low lowIn lowIn In hi A and lII that A III must 1st he be provided IIo otherwise danger t Is ahead This his Is die to 10 the tile fact that feeds rich In the yellow coloring mat mut- tar lor round found In e eggs g are lire usually rich In A. A If yellow corn constitute hull huH of the ration there I is no tin cau cause e eIll Ill for alarm In ca e It Is Impossible to feed yellow yel yel- I low luw corn com then It Is absolutely necessary necessary I sary to feed some green leafy material such stick as ns clover or alfalfa leaves lea Iea Pea green gleen alfalfa leaf meal may many be used to tu the extent of 10 to 1 15 per cent of ol the poultry mash mush or clover clovel or alfalfa hay haJ should he be kept In III suitable racks rucks before the liens hens all nil the time lime Some Same people build a II V-shaped V rack of ot slats slat which will hold a hale bale of hay The rack should be he high enough off the floor Joor so that the hens nm may many pick eu easily eaily iI olT olf the time lower corner Later the bale may be rolled roBed over and und after the leaves are arc consumed the stems may o he bo used used as litter It should be remembered hered that If yellow ellow corn Is used it Is not so necessary to feed the n hay Succulent Succulent Succulent Suc Suc- material such n as root rott crop crops Is not a sub substitute for the green feen leafy material I |