. The Farm-poultry . affects all eggs alike. The only way ! know of getting at thecauses of such trouble is by either personalinstruction or experiment. If he couldoperate incubators for awhile under thedirection of a skillful operator, he mightquickly find out where he was he is not so situated that he can do that,about the only thing to do is to run mcu-bators under a variety of conditions, andcompare results. .Another of the facta too often lost sightof in considering matters of this kind, isthat probably ninety per cent of poultry-men learn how to do the things they dofor their po


. The Farm-poultry . affects all eggs alike. The only way ! know of getting at thecauses of such trouble is by either personalinstruction or experiment. If he couldoperate incubators for awhile under thedirection of a skillful operator, he mightquickly find out where he was he is not so situated that he can do that,about the only thing to do is to run mcu-bators under a variety of conditions, andcompare results. .Another of the facta too often lost sightof in considering matters of this kind, isthat probably ninety per cent of poultry-men learn how to do the things they dofor their poultry from printed instructionsand experience, and so rarely become asefficient in any operation as they would beif properly trained in it. Danbury 3how. The Western Connecticut Poultry Assnof Danbury, Conn., will hold their 13thannual show in the new State Armory,Dec. 9—12, 1908. Plans are already un-der way to have a good show this of judges will be published ;r S. , Auburn Fanciers Association. The annual meeting of the Auburn Fan-ciers Assn was held Friday, April following officers were elected for theensuing year: Pres., Philo B. Adams; 1stvice pres., F. B. Townsend; 2d vicel)res., (t. C. Smith; secy, J. H. Scott;rec. secy, .\llen Linneback; treas., F. ; supt., J. L. Carpenter. Direct-ors,— Chas. Dalton, Wallace Walker,Budd Gamljee, Chas. Jones, and J. It was decided to hold the 8th annualexhibition the week of Dec. 14—19, 08. J. H. Scott, Secy. Vermont State Association. At the annual meeting of the VermontState Poultry Association, these officerswere elected: President — S. H. Wood,St. Albans; secretary—Frank W. Sault,Swanton; treasurer — C. L. Curtis, ; vice-presidents — A. P. Abbott,Barre; John S. Eaton, Woodstock ; FrankC. Evans, Waterbury; B. B. Beeman,Burlington ; J. W. Jones, Burlington ; Brush. Milton; Rev. T. W. Harwood,Bakersfield; L. R. Bissonette, Bristol;Harold


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