. Dollars and sense in the poultry business ... BEAT RECORD OF CONTEST PENS I was given employment on thePoultry Plant of the Nova Scotia Agri-cultural College at Truro, N. S., my du-ties being in charge of feeding, results came forward as per thefollowing: Pen 15—Single Comb WhiteLeghorn Pullets (30 in pen) averagedfor the twelve months period 182 eggseach, which was a better average thanthe 40 Leghorn pens in competition atthe First Nova Scotia Egg Laying Con-test. The six best layers of said pen15 produced two hundred and moreeggs each. Not so bad for your stu-dent.—James H. McConn
. Dollars and sense in the poultry business ... BEAT RECORD OF CONTEST PENS I was given employment on thePoultry Plant of the Nova Scotia Agri-cultural College at Truro, N. S., my du-ties being in charge of feeding, results came forward as per thefollowing: Pen 15—Single Comb WhiteLeghorn Pullets (30 in pen) averagedfor the twelve months period 182 eggseach, which was a better average thanthe 40 Leghorn pens in competition atthe First Nova Scotia Egg Laying Con-test. The six best layers of said pen15 produced two hundred and moreeggs each. Not so bad for your stu-dent.—James H. McConnell, Canada. Page Eighty-three Right Methods Insure Reasonable Profits.
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