Successful poultry keeping : a text book for the beginner and for all persons interested in better poultry and more of it--contains the "secrets of success" both for pleasure and profit--new and valuable information on all branches of the poultry business . emorning and at night, composed of wheat, oats and crackedcorn. At noon their mash is fed and is composed of wheat bran,ground oats, beef scraps, corn meal and wheat middlings. Ialso feed green stuff unless my birds are on a nice grassy field. .4. 33. A. 34. A. 35. A. 36. A. 37 EDW. E. LING, So. Portland. Me. WHITE WYANDOTTES A. 33. About 2
Successful poultry keeping : a text book for the beginner and for all persons interested in better poultry and more of it--contains the "secrets of success" both for pleasure and profit--new and valuable information on all branches of the poultry business . emorning and at night, composed of wheat, oats and crackedcorn. At noon their mash is fed and is composed of wheat bran,ground oats, beef scraps, corn meal and wheat middlings. Ialso feed green stuff unless my birds are on a nice grassy field. .4. 33. A. 34. A. 35. A. 36. A. 37 EDW. E. LING, So. Portland. Me. WHITE WYANDOTTES A. 33. About 20. A. 34. About seven to eight weeks 35. Sometimes, if there should be birds that did notget their share of the feed. A. 36. Put in a pen with smaller cockerels. GEO. A. BARROWS, Groton, N. Y. S. C. WHITE LEGHORN SPECIALIST A. 33. Each colony house will hold about 60 are not yarded but are given unlimited free range. -4. 34. From five to six months. A. 35. Only to remove any weak birds from among thestrong ones. A. 37. I feed the growing chicks after four weeks onequal parts cracked corn and wheat and keep grit before themall the time, and this season I have kept beef scraps before partof my chicks all the time with good A WHITE WYANDOTTE MOTHER AND CHICKS A. 3S. It has been my custom to scatter the grain onthe ground three times per day for my growing chicks, but thisseason I placed food hoppers in three of my colony houses andkept them filled with cracked corn, wheat and beef scraps andthe result was such that I think that I shall use that methodentirely next season. H. H. FIKE, Libertyville, 111. WHITE WYANDOTTES A. 33. Not over 100 in one colony with unlimited range(no yard). A. 34. When twelve weeks old. A. 35. Yes. A. 36. About 25 to a lot. A. 37. Same as for little chicks. J. L. JEFFERSON, Des Plaines, 111. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS A. 33. Whatever is left in each brooder, generally about35 are housed together. I use no yards to speak 34. B
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