Show flocks value depends on good feed and care in these days or of low profits poultry men may take taka heart from earnings made by lock hock owners operating cooperating co with the agricultural extension division of the university of minnesota Alinne sota in keeping flock records during the nine months from november 1030 to august 1931 1031 only two out of seventy seven flocks failed to return a profit above feed and miscellaneous costs no hock flock failed to pay for its feed and leave at denst a small balance the latest records covering fifty three flocks for cor august show cash receipts of over in return for a charge of about 1400 for feeds and miscellaneous expense miss bliss corn cora cooke specialist in charge of the record project points out that such returns are dependent upon good feed and care hut but assures flock owners that such care has paid during the past year and may be expected to continue paying |