Successful poultry keeping : a text book for the beginner and for all persons interested in better poultry and more of it--contains the "secrets of success" both for pleasure and profit--new and valuable information on all branches of the poultry business . en theworking stunts. One of the men we have in mind doesnt forget to play alittle. He has a fine pleasant home on a nice farm all built andpaid for by poultry. His buildings are insured for more than$4,000 and his dwelling and furnishings for as much more. Hekeeps two horses, two cows, has a fine garden for family a piano and mech
Successful poultry keeping : a text book for the beginner and for all persons interested in better poultry and more of it--contains the "secrets of success" both for pleasure and profit--new and valuable information on all branches of the poultry business . en theworking stunts. One of the men we have in mind doesnt forget to play alittle. He has a fine pleasant home on a nice farm all built andpaid for by poultry. His buildings are insured for more than$4,000 and his dwelling and furnishings for as much more. Hekeeps two horses, two cows, has a fine garden for family a piano and mechanical player, also a phonograph withwhich he drives away care on winter evenings before makingthe last rounds for the night of the incubators and has to keep pretty close to home as his work is confiningand may need his personal attention at any time, but he makesit a point to take his pleasure at home also. He cant go totown to the theatre and his family, a good sized one, prefers tokeep him company at home, so they have music and vaudevilleentertainments of their own in the family circle to vary themonotony of winter evenings way back in the country. Thereare many city people who would be glad to change places withthis poultry A FEEDING PEN FOR CHICKS By the use of such a pen mature fowls or large chickens are preventedfrom eating special chick food. The slats are sufficiently far apart so thatthe young chicks can pass in and out of the pen. What this man has done through pluck and perseveranceothers can and will do. He started fifteen years or more always been working in the city, first one job and thenanother with little or no success, an increasing family and theusual run of hard luck. When he struck out for the country hebought on the installment plan a good sized back country farmwith buildings good enough to live in. When he moved on theplace he had only fifty cents left to his name and began work-ing out and trading off his own labor for n
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