. hitcnor oj a aci;i.'» I'f <iiu- ,'/ ;., , . â â . , liuscs. This one bniUliiig lias a LiilHicity of chicks a season. nineteenth day the e,;s liej^an to jiip. so we realizeil tliat \vc iiad run the machine ju-'t aliimt At the end id' thi- twentieth (hiy the cliicks liad In a|i|ii-ar. At the end of the twenty-tlrst day the hatch was completed and all ol n-^ were jirond a^ peacocks and happy as newlyweds with the rcsnlts. We liad liatchcd li\cly little lialiies, and you may he sure it was dilficult l(.i conjure up a more fascinatiuL; ])icture ! \'<
. hitcnor oj a aci;i.'» I'f <iiu- ,'/ ;., , . â â . , liuscs. This one bniUliiig lias a LiilHicity of chicks a season. nineteenth day the e,;s liej^an to jiip. so we realizeil tliat \vc iiad run the machine ju-'t aliimt At the end id' thi- twentieth (hiy the cliicks liad In a|i|ii-ar. At the end of the twenty-tlrst day the hatch was completed and all ol n-^ were jirond a^ peacocks and happy as newlyweds with the rcsnlts. We liad liatchcd li\cly little lialiies, and you may he sure it was dilficult l(.i conjure up a more fascinatiuL; ])icture ! \'<y this lime ni\ lirooder had arri\cd and it was made read\- to receive tlie little fiilk. I planned to he home nn Saturday and Sunday, and fmnid a yreat deal tii satisfaction in .tiuidiuL; the destinies of the^e little folk, keeping" their lirooder sweet .and clean, and in ,' them in the "nurture and admonition" of the jilans that seemed most practical to me. We raised all hut two of them. One died a natural deat'li and the other was killed hy accident. After the first hatch was taken off, I reset the machine and hatched ninety chicks. Tt then early in July. 'I'he weather had then hecome very warm, and they died off rajiidly hecause I hadn't provided sufficient
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