The Farm-poultry . Ive done the l;>est thatcould be done mider the circmnstances. AVell, Carter, Im not going to quarrel with youabout that. Granting that youve done the best thatcould be done under the circumstances, are you preparedto maintain that you could have done better under anyother circumstances? What would you have done dif-ferent? Is the farm unsuitable? I dont know that it is. .\re the houses objectionable? They are not my ideal. I suppose that wlien you say that you refer to thelaying houses only. As you remendier, you planne<lthe hnxnier and incubator houses. Oi course. No
The Farm-poultry . Ive done the l;>est thatcould be done mider the circmnstances. AVell, Carter, Im not going to quarrel with youabout that. Granting that youve done the best thatcould be done under the circumstances, are you preparedto maintain that you could have done better under anyother circumstances? What would you have done dif-ferent? Is the farm unsuitable? I dont know that it is. .\re the houses objectionable? They are not my ideal. I suppose that wlien you say that you refer to thelaying houses only. As you remendier, you planne<lthe hnxnier and incubator houses. Oi course. Now, as a matter of fact, havent we had lesstrouble with the laying houses than with the others? We didn t liave to hire a dii-tor for the stufl in tiiebrooder houses. Thats so; we didnt. They died so at thestart that it was no uh* to think of din-toring. You mayrememlter that they didnt stop dying until Hoppermade some clianges that didnt suit you at all. Youmay rememl)er, Uto, that the hens that got sick aod. Farm-Poultry
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