. Artificial incubating and brooding. 5—THE LIFE THAT GIVES VK;OR -HAPPY MOMENTS FOR I HE LEGHORNS clots of blood being nothing unusual. This is the result of thebreaking of a blood-vessel internally, and, again, possibly theeffect of over feeding. FOWLS PRODUCING FAULTY EGGS SHOULD BE DISCARDED Fowls from whatever cause producing any of the abovemisshapen or otherwise faulty eggs should at once bedisposed of, for although in some cases a reduced diet maybring them back to their n o r-mal production, still the slightestcause will frequently promptthe organs to their previousirregularities, the


. Artificial incubating and brooding. 5—THE LIFE THAT GIVES VK;OR -HAPPY MOMENTS FOR I HE LEGHORNS clots of blood being nothing unusual. This is the result of thebreaking of a blood-vessel internally, and, again, possibly theeffect of over feeding. FOWLS PRODUCING FAULTY EGGS SHOULD BE DISCARDED Fowls from whatever cause producing any of the abovemisshapen or otherwise faulty eggs should at once bedisposed of, for although in some cases a reduced diet maybring them back to their n o r-mal production, still the slightestcause will frequently promptthe organs to their previousirregularities, the fowls thusbecoming unprofitable membersof the flock. As has been seenthe majority of troubles men-tioned are preventable ones, andlargely due to the poultry keepersmistaken kindness in over feed-ing, but there are other ills of amore serious nature than thosementioned. The producing organsare of a most delicate nature,and, from the amount of workthey have to do, are not onlyeasily disarranged but are subjectto a variety of disease


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