. Boone County Recorder . alao-oue-for grit,shells and charcoal. A water table should also be pro-vided, so that the water may not beeasily tipped over, or filled with lit-ter when the hens are floor, of whatever kind, should becovered with litter to the depth of sixinches; and this should be renewedas often as it becomes foul or grain feed should be scattered inthe litter,—-to—tednee- exercise. It is conceded that the muslin frontgives the best ventilation. Too muchglass will cause1 the house to be toowarm when the sun shines, and toocold at other times. At least one-h


. Boone County Recorder . alao-oue-for grit,shells and charcoal. A water table should also be pro-vided, so that the water may not beeasily tipped over, or filled with lit-ter when the hens are floor, of whatever kind, should becovered with litter to the depth of sixinches; and this should be renewedas often as it becomes foul or grain feed should be scattered inthe litter,—-to—tednee- exercise. It is conceded that the muslin frontgives the best ventilation. Too muchglass will cause1 the house to be toowarm when the sun shines, and toocold at other times. At least one-half of the open surface should be cov-ered with muslin, burlap or Borne othercloth material. In a house with gableroom, a straw loft may furnish sufficientventilation. Hens will lay well in anyhouse that is dry and comfortable, iffed a well-baTanced ration! of farm-~grown feeds. Separator Users. See the New Special. VvAl and and we will gladlydemonstrate. Quigley & Beemon, Limaburg, Ky. I af^S^ l_i j r^i <~? h. n


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