. The Farm-poultry. ease has l>een diagnosed by thewriter in several flocks. It is character-ized clinically by dullness, sleepiness,weakness, diarrhea, emaciation in spiteof a frequently good appetite and a plenti-ful supply of good food, finally exhaustionand death. Bacteriologic investigation iseither negative or results in the cultiva-tion from heart blood and viscera of suchintestinal inhabitants as Bacterium xrog-enfg, B. snngidnarium. Bacillus pyoscean-oia. B. coli and B. protcus: cases witli COLUmeiAN WYANDOTTES. AMERICAS CHAMPIONS. VTin more fir.^t and si ecial prizes ihin ALL CO-M


. The Farm-poultry. ease has l>een diagnosed by thewriter in several flocks. It is character-ized clinically by dullness, sleepiness,weakness, diarrhea, emaciation in spiteof a frequently good appetite and a plenti-ful supply of good food, finally exhaustionand death. Bacteriologic investigation iseither negative or results in the cultiva-tion from heart blood and viscera of suchintestinal inhabitants as Bacterium xrog-enfg, B. snngidnarium. Bacillus pyoscean-oia. B. coli and B. protcus: cases witli COLUmeiAN WYANDOTTES. AMERICAS CHAMPIONS. VTin more fir.^t and si ecial prizes ihin ALL CO-MPETITOrS ar tLe worMs greatest shows, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, 1907, In strong competition with all the prominent breeders of this Tariety. Winning 1st COCKKREL, tst BREEDINGPEN, and six special? at New York. .\t Btiston first cock, 1st and 2d cwkerel, 1st jiulkt. tirst breeding pen. NationalColumbian Wvandotte Club Sin . r Cup for best ^li^plnv and IS other specials CHOICE BREEDING BIRDS FOR PRIZE MATINCS. $20 per 100. One Setting, $5,00. Three Settings, $ Fire Settings, $ Catalogue uf AMERICAS BEST tree. First Cockerel at New York A. C. HAWKINS, Lock Box 5 Lai\caster, Mass. To say, when writing advertisers, SAW AD. IN FARn-POLLTRY, will benefit you — please tbem—and help us.


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