. The Eastern poultryman . REASONABLE attention and care are necessary in the successful hatching and rearing of poultry. Even mother hen has to attend to business inorder to carry a brood of chicks through the period of babyhood. CORNELL INCUBATORS are automatically regulated, easily ventilated, and require little atten- tionâfive to ten minutes twice a day will do the business on a 21(5 egg machine. Peep-O'-Day Brooders are Life Preservers Baby chicks should be looked after oftener than twice a day. But two minutes, five or six times a day with PEEP-O'-DAY BROODERS until chicks are ten days


. The Eastern poultryman . REASONABLE attention and care are necessary in the successful hatching and rearing of poultry. Even mother hen has to attend to business inorder to carry a brood of chicks through the period of babyhood. CORNELL INCUBATORS are automatically regulated, easily ventilated, and require little atten- tionâfive to ten minutes twice a day will do the business on a 21(5 egg machine. Peep-O'-Day Brooders are Life Preservers Baby chicks should be looked after oftener than twice a day. But two minutes, five or six times a day with PEEP-O'-DAY BROODERS until chicks are ten days to two weeks old, is all that is required. After tliat three or four times a day is enough. If you do not already know from experience that Cornell Incubators and Peep-O'-Day Brooders are the Acme of Perfection m poultry hatching and rearing, write at once for free cataloET. CORNELL INCUBATOR MFG. CO. Box 45y Ithaca^ N. Y. Trinity School for Girls, St. AVGrsTiSE. Fla., Aug. 19, '03. The rornell Incubator Mtg. Co., Ithaca, N. Y. â Dear SirsâThe Incubator and Peep-O'-Day Brooder bought from you in May have more tiian proved your etatements:. An incubator was entirely new to me. liut liy f('lloN\ inj? your directions, the first hatch vas 7.^ per cent of the fertile eggs; the secc>nd was S7 per cent, the third KO per cent. During this last hatch 1 h:id to he away for 3fi hours during the second week and a clx- year-old child managed the temperature, cooled the eggs (in the incubator) and turned them by liand. after an older child lifted out the tray for iier. 'That spealis well for the simplicity and *tlie reliability ot the machine. The brooder has been a comfort. The third brood was put into it two days ago. and all three broods have done well. It; is a far better and more trustworthy mother than a hen. About NovemV>er. we ehail need another incvibator and two oi-three brooders, and we see no need to look further than the Cornell and Fcep-O'-Day. With best w islies. Fait


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