. The Farm-poultry. hat is abrooder, and what are the majority of them,and the best at that? Simply a single wallbox with heat thrown into a hover chamber,free from lamp fumes, and with proper venti-lation ; and it does not make much differencewhether it is top heat, bottom, or side beat, a»long as results are gained. ^ %s^F UNCLE SAMS TESTIMONIALS ToKether with the followlne list oflarge breeders:W. H. Pye,S. i. Bennett,Philander L. Cushman,C. Cernerd,A. J. Hallock,C. W. Rice, E. H. Halley. F. E. L. White, John Sherman. B. Magill,Sid.
. The Farm-poultry. hat is abrooder, and what are the majority of them,and the best at that? Simply a single wallbox with heat thrown into a hover chamber,free from lamp fumes, and with proper venti-lation ; and it does not make much differencewhether it is top heat, bottom, or side beat, a»long as results are gained. ^ %s^F UNCLE SAMS TESTIMONIALS ToKether with the followlne list oflarge breeders:W. H. Pye,S. i. Bennett,Philander L. Cushman,C. Cernerd,A. J. Hallock,C. W. Rice, E. H. Halley. F. E. L. White, John Sherman. B. Magill,Sid. ,French C. Casey,W. H. White,Xolan Bros., Etc., etc., etc., are all tound in the new Prairie Slate the LARGE breeders use PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATORS- BROODERS 382 FIRST PRIZES. Write us at once for our new catalogue — it will pay you to do so. PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATOR CO., Box So. 16, Homer City, Pa. (Always use box number). V^FV^P*-*Ws/^ris^r Igl Prairie State Incubators. WRITE TO JOS. BFtECK&SONS,47 to 54 N. Market St., Boston, Mass, They are New England selling agents, show a full line of the Prairie State INCUBATORSand liROODERS, and will mail catalogue FREE and quote factory prices. roRS I I have always found that a brooder stove issuperior to a lamp, and I consider a water pana necessity, aud no brooder stove lit to usewithout one. I know it is unpleasant andsloppy work attending to them ; so is cleaningout brooders and ben houses. Now, in explanation of why the majority ofbrooder operators expect the impossible, willsay we start the last of February an incuba-tor that is double walled, well insulatedagainst climatic changes, put in as protectedplace as it is possible to provide, free fromdrafts and rapid changes of temperature, etc.,and with a powerful heater capable of main-taining a temperature from 102° up, with aregulator positively and practically controllingthe surplus heat. When the hatch comes off and is ready toremov
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