. Turkeys, all varieties. Their care and management. Mating, rearing, exhibiting and judging turkeys; explanation of score-card judging, with complete instructions . White Hollanils at Woodside Farm,Proprietor Mr. J. A. Leland The two at the left are old birds, winners of 1st prize as pair at the1_ Illinois State Show. The others are young stork. prime stock is the profit. From March on the only de-mand is for medium to small turkeys, and that is whenspring hens can be marketed , for they are thenscarce and consequently Ijring a good price. It will paywell to dress them if the work is pro
. Turkeys, all varieties. Their care and management. Mating, rearing, exhibiting and judging turkeys; explanation of score-card judging, with complete instructions . White Hollanils at Woodside Farm,Proprietor Mr. J. A. Leland The two at the left are old birds, winners of 1st prize as pair at the1_ Illinois State Show. The others are young stork. prime stock is the profit. From March on the only de-mand is for medium to small turkeys, and that is whenspring hens can be marketed , for they are thenscarce and consequently Ijring a good price. It will paywell to dress them if the work is properly done. As with other poultry, good, healthy stock must beused, it must have good care, be fed reg,ularly and con-stant attention nmst be given to every detail of the busi-ness. Given good stock and suitable surroundings successdepends largely on the owner or caretaker. Commonsense must be relied on to carry us over the hard places. In closing I will say that I believe there is no morehardy and profitable turkey than the White meet all market requirements and their dressingqttalities, flesh and beauty are
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