The Farm-poultry . ^ I ,;i:tT fu\ ^1 !,A> mi. I M(l .\ UI HIATHTniUHlElflJEAffrt : 3[ St; The louse problem is one that poultry keepers are apt to solve by degrees,and not unlike a secret organization, each degree proves a costly even thougha paying experience. Hens are often affected, yes, are real lousy before theirowners are aware of it. No one professes to know how these pests origi-nate. It does seem ofttimes they need no progenitors —they just grow—and before we know it are sapping away strength and vitalit


The Farm-poultry . ^ I ,;i:tT fu\ ^1 !,A> mi. I M(l .\ UI HIATHTniUHlElflJEAffrt : 3[ St; The louse problem is one that poultry keepers are apt to solve by degrees,and not unlike a secret organization, each degree proves a costly even thougha paying experience. Hens are often affected, yes, are real lousy before theirowners are aware of it. No one professes to know how these pests origi-nate. It does seem ofttimes they need no progenitors —they just grow—and before we know it are sapping away strength and vitality from the bestof our flock. Time will show their presence. Infertile eggs, sickness, andincreased mortality will result. Body lice on fov^ls are as numerous in winter as during warm center among their fluffy feathers, principally beneath the deposit nits at the base of feathers, which will produce more trouble-some ticklers, so that if not vanquished they will soon be swarming. Thisis where LAMBERTS Deatli to Lice Powier Is invaluable. A dose gives immed


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