. The Farm-poultry. h and going higher. Good ifeed brings big profits. Cheap feedwastes time, money and labor. KEYSTONE FOODS have 12 years successful record. Best_ by test; backed by experience. Best tR5 quality. Full weight. We carry a full laline of poultry foods, remedies, etc. ~IF; Also field and garden seeds, tools, etc. Send today for Catalog FRED. TAYLOR Market St., Camden, N. J. WANTED 5,000 Squabs Daily By only one New York commission what they say in National SquabMagazine, (monthly), specimen copyfrom us, ten cents. Squab breeders asfar west as Mi


. The Farm-poultry. h and going higher. Good ifeed brings big profits. Cheap feedwastes time, money and labor. KEYSTONE FOODS have 12 years successful record. Best_ by test; backed by experience. Best tR5 quality. Full weight. We carry a full laline of poultry foods, remedies, etc. ~IF; Also field and garden seeds, tools, etc. Send today for Catalog FRED. TAYLOR Market St., Camden, N. J. WANTED 5,000 Squabs Daily By only one New York commission what they say in National SquabMagazine, (monthly), specimen copyfrom us, ten cents. Squab breeders asfar west as Missouri are shipping steadilyto eastern markets. See great demandfor squabs by dealers in Chicago, thesouth, St. Louis, Denver, California, Se-attle, and the northwest. Bead also inour big FREE BOOK how to makemoney breeding squabs, how to get sixdollars a dozen, how to start small andgrow big. Demand for squabs this wai-ter greater than supply. Write at once to PLYMOUTH ROCK SQTJAB CO.,319 Howard St., Melrose, (SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT) HEN-E-TA BOUT 30% PURE BONE ASM NO OTHER 1 NO OTHERBONE HEEDED I GRIT NEEDEDNO MORE BONE CUTTERS NEEDEDNO MODE BEEF-SCRAPS NEEDEDNO MORE CHARCOAL REEDEDNO MODE CflfSIERrSBQLS NEEDED-, S2.« 150 SI** VALUABLE °°°EKLET ASK YOUR DEALER OR WRITE -B-TA BONE CO. , IQEPT^E . FLEH1NCT0N. finally shut up in the curtain front house for the winter season. Further in accordance with this idea ofgradual change it is thought wise not toput the pullets which are brought in fromthe free range conditions abruptly on tothe heavy, forced-laying mash which itseems to be necessary for them to haveduring the winter months if they are to dotheir best in the way of egg has been said that a hen will not layher best unless she is on full is quite true, but it is probablyequally true that a great deal of harm canbe done to a pullet in regard to her futureegg production by abruptly bringing herfrom free range c


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