. THIS JAPANSES STUDENT MADE GOOD "Last year one of my neighbors bought some chickens of Tom Baron's strain, paying big money for them, to make a good start. But he had no knowledge of poultry culture, so I advised him to take lessons from your School, but he didn't heed me. So I ran a race with him. Please remember that my chickens were ordinary White Leghorns, while his were trap-nested, over 200-egg layers. Both of us hatched chicks at about the same time, but my pullets started to lay eggs over a month before his did. Also. I sold over half of my cockerels for breeders, while he sold


. THIS JAPANSES STUDENT MADE GOOD "Last year one of my neighbors bought some chickens of Tom Baron's strain, paying big money for them, to make a good start. But he had no knowledge of poultry culture, so I advised him to take lessons from your School, but he didn't heed me. So I ran a race with him. Please remember that my chickens were ordinary White Leghorns, while his were trap-nested, over 200-egg layers. Both of us hatched chicks at about the same time, but my pullets started to lay eggs over a month before his did. Also. I sold over half of my cockerels for breeders, while he sold none, but ate up almost all of them. And now he says there is no money in chickens! This little story tells the great importance of proper knowledge. Not only this man, but some others have made miserable ;—Geo. S. Takata, Texas. Page Seventy-seven


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