Seventh annual cataloge of Cyphers Incubator Company : manufacturers of the Cyphers non-moisture, self-ventilating and self-regulating incubators, the improved Cyphers brooders and a full line of poultry appliances, also dealers in poultry supplies . Manager Poultry Department. Report made by Prof. Stoneburns Predecessor. Cyphers Incubator Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Storrs, Conn., Oct. I, 1901. Am pleased to report that the season of 1900-01 has added still further to our appreciation of the good points ofyour incubators. We have found that in ease of operation, regulation of temperature, and the str


Seventh annual cataloge of Cyphers Incubator Company : manufacturers of the Cyphers non-moisture, self-ventilating and self-regulating incubators, the improved Cyphers brooders and a full line of poultry appliances, also dealers in poultry supplies . Manager Poultry Department. Report made by Prof. Stoneburns Predecessor. Cyphers Incubator Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Storrs, Conn., Oct. I, 1901. Am pleased to report that the season of 1900-01 has added still further to our appreciation of the good points ofyour incubators. We have found that in ease of operation, regulation of temperature, and the strength andvitality of the chicks that are hatched, the Cyphers Incubators are practically perfect. The fact that noadded moisture is needed in their operation makes it a much simpler and easier task to run them. We made a special test of your Style A Outdoor Brooder and had excellent success with it. The chicks con-tinued strong and hearty, and we obtained better results with your brooder than with any others we have used. Yours truly. Views of Poultry Plant, Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Connecticut. The Connecticut Agricultural College is second tonone in the work it is doing in behalf of poultry cul-ture. A plant with a capacity of about 400 breederslias been established, which is stocked with pure-bred business birds of several leading varieties ami equip-ped with the necessary incubators, brooders and otherapparatus to rear a large number of chicks annually. Each winter a special course is given, beginning earlyin January and continuing six weeks. The instructionis divided between practical work at the poultry plantand regular class-room recitations and lectures. Inaddition to members of the faculty, men prominent inthe several branches of the poultry industry are securedto lecture and answer questions about their specialty. 71 REPORTS FROM GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. University of Arkansas, and Agricultural and Experiment Station. AGRICULTURAL


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