The Farm-poultry . fter I had chased the others out ofthe barn and closed it. Then I com-menced to round up those on the outsideto drive them along the wall through thegateway of the pen. The pen had coopsfor the gobblers to roost on, high enoughfor comfort. I used a barrel cart to haul the waterto the brood coops and the feed I had troughs placed for them inthe shade of a few A coops raised abovethe ground about two feet. I observed a good system of feeding theyoung and another good system for shel-tering the young during rain storms atthe Siiehe place. Mr. Shehe raised hisyoung t


The Farm-poultry . fter I had chased the others out ofthe barn and closed it. Then I com-menced to round up those on the outsideto drive them along the wall through thegateway of the pen. The pen had coopsfor the gobblers to roost on, high enoughfor comfort. I used a barrel cart to haul the waterto the brood coops and the feed I had troughs placed for them inthe shade of a few A coops raised abovethe ground about two feet. I observed a good system of feeding theyoung and another good system for shel-tering the young during rain storms atthe Siiehe place. Mr. Shehe raised hisyoung turkeys on cracked wheat and milkor curds only, which was satisfactory tohim, and the cheapest successful methodfor profitable turkey raising. Mr. Shehehad two rows of A coops facing eachother with the open doors. There wasan open runway between the rows aboutthree feet wide. Across the top of thecoops were placed a small 2 x 1 board oneach row exactly over the line of open Start Your Hatches Early This Big BookFREE. CyphersPoultry Foods (omposed of ,wholesome ^riiins. Nobftler foods obtainable -cheaper than you couldprepare same mixtures athome. Sold under tzucirfinleeof ritefor prices and Foods andFecding-FREE. YOUR PROFITS depend on netting- your chicks out early-early eiiousrh for tlie best marl;—early eni>ui;li for the pulluts to developand bcnin laying in tlie fall—whenprices are hieliest. For e-irly :you need Cyphers - BuiltIncubators Dependable in any weather. Arc Self-RfHulatinfT. Sell-Vcntilatinsr—practicaliy aiilimialic. Hatch maximumnumber of chicks from the e^jis set Strong, sturdy, healthy chicksfAaf/iueanty^rotx).Cyphers-hatchedchicks, brloded in Cyphers 1-irood-ers and fed on Cyphers Foods, de-velop rapidly in coldest weather andare prolit-makers. Take No Chances on inferiorequii)nu iil. Cyphers-built Incu-bators are standard hatchersthe world over. 1916 Year-Book FREE The Profits in Poultry Keep


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