. The Farm-poultry . n. It used to be said by someauthorities that distemper at five tosix months of age .was a wholly naturaldevelopment. No doubt it was — of theconditions. BO^NIE BRAEPOULTRY Rochelle, Special bargains IdIekln Uiicks for Ocio-Iter aud pens ol liveducks and drake $»;I wo pens $15, sekftedbreeders or niaiureilvoung ones. Also Shitrie and Rose Comb White Leg-liorns. Barred and W hite Rocks and Wbile Wyan-dottes; 1,000 pallets for sale. Cockerels in any tum-ber. Sixty-five ribbons and two silver cups al Itielast roiielikceiisie. Panbnrr. Walden, aud


. The Farm-poultry . n. It used to be said by someauthorities that distemper at five tosix months of age .was a wholly naturaldevelopment. No doubt it was — of theconditions. BO^NIE BRAEPOULTRY Rochelle, Special bargains IdIekln Uiicks for Ocio-Iter aud pens ol liveducks and drake $»;I wo pens $15, sekftedbreeders or niaiureilvoung ones. Also Shitrie and Rose Comb White Leg-liorns. Barred and W hite Rocks and Wbile Wyan-dottes; 1,000 pallets for sale. Cockerels in any tum-ber. Sixty-five ribbons and two silver cups al Itielast roiielikceiisie. Panbnrr. Walden, aud MadisonSquare CanUn sliows. Largest plant in vicinllv ofKew York city. Catalo^-ue f rec. The Reliables 25th Birthday IThis 13 our SUrer Jubilee 25 years Reliable Incuba-tors have represented the latestand best in incubator hare stood the test ofpractical use all this Tinie andare farther in the lead thanever. St-nd for free Incubator & BoxA-1d9. Guincy, 111,. A Novel Feed Trough. EDITOR :—In a recentissue of your paper a correspondent,writing of hopper or continuousfeeding, complained of the impossibilityof feeding dry fine feed from hoppers, andmight have complained of the wastein feeding grain in any hopper I haveever seen. Feeding as we do here, under my sys-tem, on the Belle Hill AVhite LeghornKange, 1,000 hens in a flock, we triedevery design of hopper, and abandonedthem all in favor of this trough which myson, who cares for the 4,000 laying hens,linally evolvccl. I have sent a descriptionof it to Prof. Rice, at Cornell University,and he finds it works satisfactorily. Take two i>ieces 6 in. wide of half inchsiding, (boards may be used, but areheavier); we make our troughs seven feetlong in the laying houses, and four feetlong in the breeding pens, with a middlejmrtition, (in the latter), and there feedgrain and dry ma.^h in the same the.^e two pieces togetlier, making a\ trongh G in


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