. Dollars and sense in the poultry business ... Poultry industry. "I think that does very well for one of your ;—Mrs. P. W. Ham- mands, Oklahoma. broiler age. Had 31 pullets and 15 cockerels. At age of six months and seven days, November 22nd, the first pullet laid. Between then and Febru- ary 1st we had reduced the flock to 24, 23' Black Minorcas and 1 White Leg- horn, using your method of selecting tlie best layers. All feeding and care given according to your methods. The following is a report of feed, eggs laid and eggs sold: 416 doz. eggs produced sold for $ Feed


. Dollars and sense in the poultry business ... Poultry industry. "I think that does very well for one of your ;—Mrs. P. W. Ham- mands, Oklahoma. broiler age. Had 31 pullets and 15 cockerels. At age of six months and seven days, November 22nd, the first pullet laid. Between then and Febru- ary 1st we had reduced the flock to 24, 23' Black Minorcas and 1 White Leg- horn, using your method of selecting tlie best layers. All feeding and care given according to your methods. The following is a report of feed, eggs laid and eggs sold: 416 doz. eggs produced sold for $ Feed cost 81. .20 Net profit $ "All eggs fit to sell were recorded, no broken eggs nor soft shell eggs were ;—Mrs. Thomas Loechner, New gence ought to get their money's worth time and time again. I wasn't any brighter than the ordinary run, but folks regard me as a poultry expert aroupd here,"—W- C- Smith, Indiana. Pa^e Seventy-eight. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American poultry school. [from old catalog]. Kansas City, Mo.


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