American poultry world . s. Eggs from my finest matings, one sitting$, three sittings $, always. See adv. 1910 Year Book. Exhibition males, trios, pens reasonableA. A. CARVER. Prop., Highland Poultry Farm, CHARDON, OHIO FIRST PRIZECOCKERELBOSTON1909 SECONDPRIZECOCKERELBOSTON1909 SECONDPRIZECOCK BOSTON1909 FIRSTPRIZE PENBOSTON1909 FIRSTPRIZE COCKBOSTON1909 FIRSTPRIZE HENBOSTON1909 Buff Wyandotte WINNINGS At BOSTON, JANY., 1909. MATTIS0N & T0EL 5 East 42nd York So. ShaftsburyVermont DEFEATING all the Buff Club ShowFirst Prize Winners at Washington, D. C. Our First Prize Cock also
American poultry world . s. Eggs from my finest matings, one sitting$, three sittings $, always. See adv. 1910 Year Book. Exhibition males, trios, pens reasonableA. A. CARVER. Prop., Highland Poultry Farm, CHARDON, OHIO FIRST PRIZECOCKERELBOSTON1909 SECONDPRIZECOCKERELBOSTON1909 SECONDPRIZECOCK BOSTON1909 FIRSTPRIZE PENBOSTON1909 FIRSTPRIZE COCKBOSTON1909 FIRSTPRIZE HENBOSTON1909 Buff Wyandotte WINNINGS At BOSTON, JANY., 1909. MATTIS0N & T0EL 5 East 42nd York So. ShaftsburyVermont DEFEATING all the Buff Club ShowFirst Prize Winners at Washington, D. C. Our First Prize Cock also won First Prizeat New York as a Cockerel and Sired allthe Cockerels and Pullets in our entire BostonExhibit except one Pen Pullet. b $ CHAMPIONSHIP CUPBUFF CLUB CUPBEST DISPLAY BEST COCK AND FOUR HENS BEST COCKEREL AND FOUR PULLETS ALL FOUR SHAPE AND COLOR SPECIALS FIRSTPRIZEPULLETBOSTON1909 SECOND PRIZEPULLETBOSTON1909 THIRDPRIZEPULLETBOSTON1909 SECONDPRIZEPENBOSTON1909 206 AMERICAN POULTRY WORLD January, 1910. Conducted by Prince T. Woods, M. D. CINDERS AS SCRATCHINGMATERIAL Q. Would it be practicable to builda scratching shed for chickens by put-ting a one foot foundation under it,and filling in with cinders? Is thisa good scratching material or is thedust likely to cause disease? A. Cinders do not make goodscratching material, as the ashes con-tained are liable to bleach the legs offowls and the sharp cinders cut theirfeet. Would prefer well packed earthcovered with dry litter or a cement orboard floor covered a few inches deepwith beach sand and then with cleanbright straw. CHICKENS WITH SORE FEET Q. What is the cause of chickenshaving sore feet and what is a goodremedy for healing them? Would liketo give something which would bebeneficial, and at the same time be ob-noxious to the other chicks, who pickat those having the sore feet, oftencausing death. A. The chicks have evidently beentoo closely confined in crowded coops,and have not been fed sufficient meatfood or
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