The Farm-poultry . full index enable one to refer inan instant to any topic. It is the hand book of poultry culture for busy people. Already in the few years it lias been before the public it has lielped hundreds to decide right how,when and where to go into poultry keeping; has tauglil thousands belter methods of poultry keep-ing: and has come to be generally recognized as a trustworlliy authority on poultry culture. Soldunder our that it not entirely satisfactory in every way it may be returned in good condi-tion and amount paid will be immediately refunded Price $, postage pr
The Farm-poultry . full index enable one to refer inan instant to any topic. It is the hand book of poultry culture for busy people. Already in the few years it lias been before the public it has lielped hundreds to decide right how,when and where to go into poultry keeping; has tauglil thousands belter methods of poultry keep-ing: and has come to be generally recognized as a trustworlliy authority on poultry culture. Soldunder our that it not entirely satisfactory in every way it may be returned in good condi-tion and amount paid will be immediately refunded Price $, postage prepaid. ClT>|7>/^T 4X /kT?T7T7T> The Regular Price of \FT i;i~ 1 J>V I J \ f V I rjl\> $ we will give you a cotiy of this Hook and *ine Years Sutiscription(semi-monthly.) to F.^ FARM-POULTRY PUBLISHING CO., - 232 Summer Street, - BOSTON. MASS. To say, when ?s^riting advertisers. SA>^ AP, l^ FARM-POULTRY, will benefit you— please them—and help us. 477. Colds and Roup. (CoiiIiiUHil fiDiii |):ige 468). doubtful. The rlisoaso is inildjy Conta-gious. It is iiotiii tiiat tiio disLaas i« notwell understootl by authol ities on tlio illsof poultry, and also tiiat fowls soiuctinusrofover suddenly without things, taken with what I haveseen personally of it, make nie think itdoubtful whether sonic of the variousremedies used for it \\ ith supposed suceesswere really etieetive. A professor in amedieal eollegt; some years ago, graduating class, is reported to have toldthe young men tliat, in jn ging of the ef-fects of their treatments on future patients,tiiey would do well to remember that fullyeighty per cent of the sueeeeisfullytreated would probably have got wellwithout their medicines. After niy tirstfew years of experience in doctoring sickfowls, 1 maile it a pi actico to put birds af-fected with such diseases as tliis in a sortof detention hi)si)ital, and wait develoji-nients, in th(&g
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