Poultry fancier . sick. He seems tobreathe hard, has rattling in histhroat, and oft times gasps forbreath. What is the matter withhim? Can you give me a remedy tocure him ? Ans.—Your bird undoubtedly hasbronchitis. Remove him to dry quar-ters where he will have plenty offresh air, but where no drafts canstrike him. Give him one teaspoon-ful of castor oil and in about two orthree hours thereafter give him one-half teaspoonful coal oil, repeatingthe dose in 6 to 8 hours. Give thebird stale bread (not musty) soakedin skimmed, sweet milk, squeezed outfairly dry (just so it is not sloppy),mix two g


Poultry fancier . sick. He seems tobreathe hard, has rattling in histhroat, and oft times gasps forbreath. What is the matter withhim? Can you give me a remedy tocure him ? Ans.—Your bird undoubtedly hasbronchitis. Remove him to dry quar-ters where he will have plenty offresh air, but where no drafts canstrike him. Give him one teaspoon-ful of castor oil and in about two orthree hours thereafter give him one-half teaspoonful coal oil, repeatingthe dose in 6 to 8 hours. Give thebird stale bread (not musty) soakedin skimmed, sweet milk, squeezed outfairly dry (just so it is not sloppy),mix two grains of black antimonyinto the bread and feed twice a the castor oil does not operate in5 or 6 hours repeat the dose. If thisdoes not effect a cure, write me apersonal letter and I will give youanother remedy. Give full particu-lars of birds symptoms if you findit necessary to write me again. LAKE VIEW FARM S. C. White Leghorns—R. & S. C. Rhode Island RedsHigh Class Stock Must Go At Utility We need the room and this spec-ial sale means dollars to youwhether you want a few birds or athousand. 400 Leghorn yearling hens1000 May hatched yearlin selected R. C. R. I. Red yearling hens,15 R. C. R. I. Red yearling cocks. And a large number of cockerels and pullets,what you need and let us quote you the price. Read this over, tell us LAKE VIEW FARM L. J. Moss Harbor Creek, Pa. WHITE WYANDOTTES My 1912 matings produced the best lot of youngsters I ever raised. Many ofwhich are bred Prom the 1st Phila. pullet and her sisters. They are well de-veloped and ready now for the early shows. My price on exhibition birds andselected breeders is very reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed every MAPLES. A. J. Savacool, Maud P. 0., Cornwells, Bucks Co., Pa. ...WHITE SUERIOR QUALITY Bred for heavy laying as well as for exhibition. A No. 1 in plumage with plentyof shape, size and good head points. Cocks, Hens, C


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