Poultry fancier . e entries took fourblues. No stock in Partridge Cochins for sale until after the big shows. In Light Brahmas I have some fine yearling cocksand hens to spare. JOSEPH ELIAS. 367 GOWEN AVENUE, MT. AIRY, PA 380 POULTRY FANCIER The other fellow who has provided hisbirds with the right feed at the punctualtime win:-. Not only is this fact true inleather formation but in bone, muscleand tissue formation as well. So theonly possible conclusions we can arriveat are feed properly and do it punctually. This is the explanation why some buy-ers of eggs from reputable breeders aftertheir


Poultry fancier . e entries took fourblues. No stock in Partridge Cochins for sale until after the big shows. In Light Brahmas I have some fine yearling cocksand hens to spare. JOSEPH ELIAS. 367 GOWEN AVENUE, MT. AIRY, PA 380 POULTRY FANCIER The other fellow who has provided hisbirds with the right feed at the punctualtime win:-. Not only is this fact true inleather formation but in bone, muscleand tissue formation as well. So theonly possible conclusions we can arriveat are feed properly and do it punctually. This is the explanation why some buy-ers of eggs from reputable breeders aftertheir chicks have been raised complained such folly. Not the highest scoring birdmakes the best breeder. The old fellows,the boys who have been in the gamefor years appreciate the value of properraising and you, you who have just comeinto the game, may just as well makea good start and profit by their exper-ience. Dont be a Thomas, but off withyour coat and clean up the lantern globefor you will need it in raising those. COCKERAL HEADING BEST PEN <SLEECHBUEG SHOW, 1911. BJ5, AND OWNED BY H. A. WADDELL, LEECH BURG, PA. that their stock was not as representedand they had been imposed upon. In too many instances do we find theentire weight and responibility of thefuture winnings being placed on the breed-ing pen, and after a sufficient number ofeggs have been hatched fold our armsand smoke the pipe of disappointments are attributed to chicks we talked about in last monthsissue of this journal. The brooders must be shut every even-ing, after they have gone in, to makesure a rat or mink cannot slip in andleave his trail of death in its the aid of your lantern see if theyare picking themselves. If they are thefir<t thing in the morning get after the lice and do a good job of it and do notrest until they are completely extermina-ted. There is no brooder or coop bigenough to hold chickens and lice. Theysimply will not mix. They are an assid-uous pest. Afte


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