. The Farm-poultry. phosphorus than theaverage grains. It enables poultry to get all thegood out of every bit of protein fed to them. Thereis no waste. Thus your poultry do much better-on one-third less grain, when fed HEN-E-TA. But HEN-E-TA does more than to save one-third of your grain bill—more than to increase theegg production—morethaa to rush pullets to earlymaturity. Its absolute dryness and spongelikeabsorbing qualities eliminate the need of char-coal. AsHEN-E-TAcontains 30%pure digest-ible Bone Ash, it is preferable to all other also produces a more nutritious and morepalatabl
. The Farm-poultry. phosphorus than theaverage grains. It enables poultry to get all thegood out of every bit of protein fed to them. Thereis no waste. Thus your poultry do much better-on one-third less grain, when fed HEN-E-TA. But HEN-E-TA does more than to save one-third of your grain bill—more than to increase theegg production—morethaa to rush pullets to earlymaturity. Its absolute dryness and spongelikeabsorbing qualities eliminate the need of char-coal. AsHEN-E-TAcontains 30%pure digest-ible Bone Ash, it is preferable to all other also produces a more nutritious and morepalatable egg, and chicks hatched from sucheggs are much larger and stronger than sharp, brittle condition of HEN-E-TAeliminates the need of all other grit or oystershells. Its property of largely increasing theeffectiveness of vegetable protein makes the use ofunwholesome, disease-laden and expensive beefprotein unnecessary. Its cleanliness and abso-lute purity make HEN-E-TA the only Boneproduct fit to (SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT) HEN-E-TA _^0UT30%PURE BONE ASM A NO OTHER f NO OTHERf \ BONE NEEDED | NEEDEDS^NOMORE BONE CUTTERS NEEDEDtN WW MOBE BEET-SCRAPS NEEDEDeoSJSsf NOMOBE CHARCOAL NEEDEDHOMOffi CESEBSHIS NEEDED 100 lbs. - - $ lbs. - - Balanced Ration Formulas Free Note the Prices of whether you can afford to bewithout it. 100-lb. sack, «, State whether fine, medium,coarse or superfine is desired or we willsend medium where only one sack isordered; but where five sacks are orderedwe will ship assorted lot. A trial costsyou little—and it means much to you. Read This Letter from C. K. Graham, Director of Agri-cultural Department at the HamptonNormal and Agricultural Institute ofHampton, Virginia: We have beenusing HEN-E-TA Bonefor several months with very satisfac-tory results; not only as an egg producer,but we consider it keeps our fowl in amore healthy condition. It has alsogiven excellent results when fed to ou
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