Show TRAIN TO ROOST IN TREES saves moving about avoids theft of birds turkey growers who produce nocks flocks tit of average size ranging in numbers from to boults find it advantageous to tr train ain their boults to roost in trees advises a writer in the missouri farmer if large trees suitable for roosting boosting ro are available two purposes are served by this practice labor in amov ilig li roosts boosts to new dow locations is avoided and the danger of theft near marketing time Is minimized at it can be appreciated that if turkeys lire roosting boosting ro high in trees during the fall when they have grown to market size bize they are rendered almost inac tessible ces sible to thieves the foremost menace to the lock flock at this season A few of the heavier clum clumsier ster toms will roost on low brandies branches and even on the feed hoppers bompers and can be easily stolen but it if most of the flock is ro high up the danger of the entire flock being stolen Is almost entirely eliminated furthermore any turkey grower knows that the restless turkey will not peaceably submit to a stranger invading its ro tree if a thief climbs the tree a commotion will ensue the lock flock will leave the tree with a loud flapping of wings a striking of branches P paid nd sounds of alarm which noise Is apt to arouse the owner |