Dollars and sense in the Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. dollarssenseinpo00amer Year: 1921 TI-lESE GkEAT BOOKS THir; FURNISHED FREE Wl APE YOUkS TO rCIixIP HOME STUDY COURSE Don't take our word for it. Read what our students say. Compare these books and lessons with any other course in the world. Get our per- sonal service and help and if you do not say that we give you far more for your money than any school in existence, we will gladly refund every cent of your money and our course costs you nothing. Can we make it stronger? If it is practical, helpful, dollar-coining inf


Dollars and sense in the Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. dollarssenseinpo00amer Year: 1921 TI-lESE GkEAT BOOKS THir; FURNISHED FREE Wl APE YOUkS TO rCIixIP HOME STUDY COURSE Don't take our word for it. Read what our students say. Compare these books and lessons with any other course in the world. Get our per- sonal service and help and if you do not say that we give you far more for your money than any school in existence, we will gladly refund every cent of your money and our course costs you nothing. Can we make it stronger? If it is practical, helpful, dollar-coining information that you want, you can certainly get as much from the American School of Poultry Husbandry as you can get anywhere in the world. The cost is not much more than the price of a case of eggs or a dozen medium priced hens. The man or woman who cannot afford to take this Course for the price and on the terms on which we offer it, cannot afford to raise chickens, even in a small way. CAN NOW bree:d prize winners 'I am g-lad to tell you of my success this season with my Royal strain of B P. Rocks. I have been to three shows and won twenty-three rbbons, thirteen of them being- firsts and eight seconds. I am mighty proud of my birds and have not been able to supply the demand for both breeding birds and hatching eggs. I can say also that I would not feel safe with such fine birds without your course as a g-uide. The book on Diseases alone is worth all the course cost me, and I feel that my success in the show room is due to knowing how to feed and condition my birds, which I learned from the 'Quis- enberry Way.' It might also interest you to know that I have more than paid for my course culling hens for my neighbors, besides having the pleasure Page Twenty-four of culling my own. I can also get more eggs by feeding the 'Quisenberry Way' than my neighbors do when feeding egg tonics. It has paid me big to take the course.'—J. E. Colegrove, Kansas.


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