Show Inline Hi Urn To keep a ben In good condition for laying site ihould never lamo n full crop during the day It In I not wrong to glo a light mal l of lulled food warm In tho morning In the trough but lIch meal should be only one fourth tho quantity the hen require They should go away from the trough unsatisfied and should thru wk their I food deriving It cm In by gruln rn getting In health exercise In order to obtain It and In inch circumstances Ito I the food will lie I pawed Into the nil ton Slowly and Ibo belter digested Gradually the hen will accumulate I sufficient food to provide for the night I going on the room with n full crop where she can leisurely forward It I from the crop to the glxxanl Feeding Feed-Ing licit food leads to many rrorn on ito I i > 01hnh lt the part of tile beginner cauilng him to overfeed and pamper his hour and by It they will reach a rendition that li I entirely antagonize to laying I It In much better to feed e burst gralni i only I than i lo feed from n trough un I Jem Ibo Soft food Ix carefully inciuured A quart of mixed ground grain moistened moist-ened and In n crumbly condition should bo nuniclent I for forty hem I an n I nln I darter for the morning but two i quart of whole grain should then bn I scattered In Utter for them to seek anti I eotire for themsclxr Kx I |