. The Farm-poultry . emiums. The Natural Hen Incubator. Incubators are not all alike. There isat least one that is radically and totallydifferent from all others. There is locatedat Los Angeles. Calif., the Natural HenIncubator Company. This Company sellto poultry raisers throughout the UnitedStates and in foreign countries, the in-cubator that uses the hen. It is an~ in-cubator that costs but $3. This Natural Hen Incubator (correctlynamed, because it actually uses the naturalhen in the hatching process) is not a newthing. It has been going on for a num-ber of years. It is now, and for a num-b


. The Farm-poultry . emiums. The Natural Hen Incubator. Incubators are not all alike. There isat least one that is radically and totallydifferent from all others. There is locatedat Los Angeles. Calif., the Natural HenIncubator Company. This Company sellto poultry raisers throughout the UnitedStates and in foreign countries, the in-cubator that uses the hen. It is an~ in-cubator that costs but $3. This Natural Hen Incubator (correctlynamed, because it actually uses the naturalhen in the hatching process) is not a newthing. It has been going on for a num-ber of years. It is now, and for a num-ber of years has been advertised in thispaper. It was formerly located at Col-umbus, Neb., but it outgrew its quartersthere, and it has now established itself inLos Angeles, from which point NaturalHen Incubators are going to all parts ofthe world. All interested can get specificinformation at first hand by writing directto the Company at Los Angeles. Look upthe advertisement in this paper, and getthe correct March CURES «EADAC«€S 104,25^ 50* &$1°P Bottles. Why Does a Hen Eat Bugs andWorms ? Ever think of that? Ever think why ahen or a cock or a chick will scratcharound for and snap up every fat juicyworm or bug that can lie found? Theresa good reason for The hen doesntknow why she d<*-s it—but day in and dayout, in fair weather or foul, the indus-trious hen, togethi r with all her relatives,digs and digs, scratches and scratchesafter all the bugs and worms that can up or found. Nature prompts thehen to do this because the hen needs whatscientists call the protein that is found soabundantly in worms and bugs. Now inthe summer time the fowls can get plentyof this protein in the bugs, worms, andinsects that they dig up, but in the winterthey must be supplied with protein. Thissame protein which is found in the bugsand worms that the hen picks up, occurseven more abundantly in raw bones andgristle of beef, mutton, and pork. Feedthem with fresh bone


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