Poultry fancier . hicks 37 Fertile eggs 37 chicks 39 Fertile eggs 38 chicks 41 Fertile eggs 40 chicks Golden and Silver Campines S. C. White Orpingtons Breeding of stay White males a specialty. Stock and eggs for Egg orders booked now. No stock for sale except a few Silversale at right pricos. cockerels. August D. Arnold. Box 88, Dillsburg. Pennsylvania. POULTRY FANCIER 255 Altogether out of the 603 eggs laid430 were fertile, from which we got 410chicks. Yours truly, ROELOF B. KOTZE. Ostrich eggs weigh three to four poundsapiece and the shells are one-sixteenthof an inch in thickness. Such egg
Poultry fancier . hicks 37 Fertile eggs 37 chicks 39 Fertile eggs 38 chicks 41 Fertile eggs 40 chicks Golden and Silver Campines S. C. White Orpingtons Breeding of stay White males a specialty. Stock and eggs for Egg orders booked now. No stock for sale except a few Silversale at right pricos. cockerels. August D. Arnold. Box 88, Dillsburg. Pennsylvania. POULTRY FANCIER 255 Altogether out of the 603 eggs laid430 were fertile, from which we got 410chicks. Yours truly, ROELOF B. KOTZE. Ostrich eggs weigh three to four poundsapiece and the shells are one-sixteenthof an inch in thickness. Such eggs arenot easy to hatch by artificial means, yetMr. Kotze reported to the GovernmentJournal of Agriculture that by the use ofCyphers Incubators he hatched 410 os-trich chicks from 430 fertile eggs andthe list of six hatches given by him. inhis letter, contain at least two that re-present perfect hatching by artificialmeans—forty chicks from forty fertileeggs and thirty-seven chicks from thirty-seven fertile INCUBATORS. BROODERSPOULTRY APPLIANCES. FOODSAND STANDARD SUPPLIES L V This Big and Valuable Book is Freeto Every Beacler of Poultry Fancier whowill write Cyphers incubator Com-pany for it and mention this hundred and forty-four pages, 7 1-2by 10 inches in size. Each copy weighsone pound. Four hundred and ten ostrich chickshatched from four hundred and thirtyfertile eggs is of it; elf a great perfor-mance. Cyphers Incubators are nowbeing sold in hundred lots to mercantilehouses in British South Africa for the useof ostrich plume farmers, in competition with incubators manufactured in EnglandFrance, Germany, etc. The following sample report, quotedfrom page 31 of the Cyphers CompanysComplete Catalogue and Poultry Grow-ers Guide for 1912 shows the kind ofwork Cyphers Incubators are doing forCyphers customers in the hatching ofordinary hen eggs: Lebanon, Pa., Nov. 8, 1911. Cyphers Incubator Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Please find below report of chicksI hatched out wi
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