. The Farm-poultry . na, and be kept free from vermin and disease. Here are some Pratts Remedies you should use: Pratts Poultry Regulator. Unequalled for putting breeding{tock into condition and to produce fertile hatching egos inlarge quantities. 25c; 50c; $; 25 lb. pail, Pratts Baby Chick Food. Guaranteed to raise every livablechick. 25c; 50c; 14 lb. bag, $; 25 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ Pratts Powdered Lice Killer. Rids the sitting hen oflice and protects the chicks. Sifter top cans, ; 50c. The Pratts Label means satisfaction guaranteed or your money better c


. The Farm-poultry . na, and be kept free from vermin and disease. Here are some Pratts Remedies you should use: Pratts Poultry Regulator. Unequalled for putting breeding{tock into condition and to produce fertile hatching egos inlarge quantities. 25c; 50c; $; 25 lb. pail, Pratts Baby Chick Food. Guaranteed to raise every livablechick. 25c; 50c; 14 lb. bag, $; 25 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ Pratts Powdered Lice Killer. Rids the sitting hen oflice and protects the chicks. Sifter top cans, ; 50c. The Pratts Label means satisfaction guaranteed or your money better class of Feed, Seed and Poultry Supply Dealers all sell Pratts, so ask for them and accept no others Pratts Poultry Disinfectant. A liquid lice and mite , antiseptic and deodorant. One tiuart, 35c;one gallon, $ Pratts Roup Remedy. Tablets or powder. The sure, safe,guaranteed remedy for colds, roup, canker and similardiseases. 25c; 50c and $ PRATT FOOD COMPANY Philadelphia, Chicago and Toronto. 24 telligent effort was made to have them dotheir best. Another question is whenthe numbers of pullets used in the secondand third years observations was sosmall, why was it necessary to breed fromso many? Twenty-eight pullets fromninety-five hens and forty-three pulletsfrom about sixty hens indicate eithervery poor success in growing chicks, orsuch a plan of operations as would tendto equalize the numbers of chicks ob-tained from good and poor layers. Suchstatistics of increase as Mr. Dryden givesin this case appear very convincing tothose who take them at their face value,but not to anyone who weighs the factscarefully. Mr. Dryden is correct in his statementas to the relative laying capacities of dif-ferent breeds, but he apparently does not FARM-POULTRV THE BOSTON POULTRY SHOW THE twentieth annual show of theBoston Poultry Association was oneof the largest and best of the manybig and good shows that have been heldat Boston. Its most remarkable featurewas the ex


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