Show mash for winter eggs favored by specialist with a 50 per cent production for young stock as a practical economical limit for their production J B hayes hayea poultry specialist at the university of wisconsin advises that careful feeding should attend their introduction into the class of producers forcing he declares should not be attempted on young stock nor should it be expected of them that production on top of 0 early maturity forcing will be the best for flock production for poultry stock which Is lit in condition to be forced such us as pullets that are well vell along to tn maturity and an d hens that have fully recovered from their molt and are again in good con increased feeding during the winter months Is a good way to bring up production of the nock flock one of the best of rations for the flock to bring them to better production la Is this thia one scratch feed mixture cracked corn 2 pounds wheat 2 pounds oats I 1 pound mash bran pounds wheat pounds buckwheat pounds ground oats pounds oil meal 00 50 pounds salt 3 pounds practices in feeding that have been found to be the best according to clayes include the feeding of grain in two or three portions during the day the mash Is the true forcer of the feed tor for the flock |