. American poultry world . ing Thermometer will Kill Chicks. A thermometer which tells you that atemperature of 106 or 107 degrees in theegg chamber is only 103 degrees, lies to you. That lie will kill the chick in every egg inthe incubator. The Thermometer in incubation is morenearly parallel to the Thermometer in medi-cal practice than any other use to which aThermometer is applied. Ask your doctor what the effect would hein his practice- if his Thermometer lied twoor three degrees. A human temperature of 107 degrees isthe danger point, and calls for heroicmeasures. Suppose his Thermometer i


. American poultry world . ing Thermometer will Kill Chicks. A thermometer which tells you that atemperature of 106 or 107 degrees in theegg chamber is only 103 degrees, lies to you. That lie will kill the chick in every egg inthe incubator. The Thermometer in incubation is morenearly parallel to the Thermometer in medi-cal practice than any other use to which aThermometer is applied. Ask your doctor what the effect would hein his practice- if his Thermometer lied twoor three degrees. A human temperature of 107 degrees isthe danger point, and calls for heroicmeasures. Suppose his Thermometer indicated 103or 104 degrees when the actual temperaturewas 107 degrees. The result would be iden-tical with operating an incubator at 106 or107 degrees if your Thermometer lied andindicated 103 degrees,—sure death in thecase of the chick, and probably with thepatient. Physicians are careful to know that theirThermometers tell the truth. You shouldbe equally careful to know that your Incu-bator Thermometer tells the Tyccs Incubator Thermometers aremade with the same relative care and skillas Tyccs Clinical Thermometers. When a Tyccs Thermometer shows 103degrees you know it is 103 degrees—Tyccs Thermometers do not lie. Let us send you our little booklet entitled,Thermometer Facts Worth Knowing. It will tell you many things about Ther-mometers you did not know. The informa-tion it contains will enable you to guardagainst temperature difficulties, and pos-sibly insure a successful hatch. If you are planning to buy an incubator,tell the manufacturer you want TyccsThermometer with your machine. The manufacturer of any good incubatorought to be glad to have you ask for aTycoS because he knows it is a Ther-mometer that will give you the greatest suc-cess with his machine. Ask for a Tyccs—insist upon having it. lay/orInstrumentCompanies Rochester. N. 7,americanpoultryw11curt


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