The Farm-poultry . preached that fact for the htsi ten vears or more. Hundreds of users of ihem apply no molsl-ure; other hundreds do not have to at certuin seasons, while at others ihey use ii, as needed. It is the Same With Every Other Make of Incubators. Besides being practicallv a non-moisture machine the** PRAIRIE STATE incubator is the simplestin construction, easiest to care for, and has the best THERMOSTAT that was ever put in an incubator. That the PRAIRIE .STATE incubators and brooders give the best satisfaction, one has only to read themany lesiiniuidals tuol bought J in our new cat


The Farm-poultry . preached that fact for the htsi ten vears or more. Hundreds of users of ihem apply no molsl-ure; other hundreds do not have to at certuin seasons, while at others ihey use ii, as needed. It is the Same With Every Other Make of Incubators. Besides being practicallv a non-moisture machine the** PRAIRIE STATE incubator is the simplestin construction, easiest to care for, and has the best THERMOSTAT that was ever put in an incubator. That the PRAIRIE .STATE incubators and brooders give the best satisfaction, one has only to read themany lesiiniuidals tuol bought J in our new catalogue, for proof. \\ e Iiave issued a condensed catalogue for geueral distribution which will be sent free on application. Ourlarge 152 pagecatalogue, just out. the finest piece of catulogue work ever put out by an incubator concern, isreally helpful and useful. We will send a copv of it oniv on receipt of request for issue H. K. Seud lonearest agent or to home office. Prairie State Incubator Co., Homer City, Prairie State Incubators ^VKITE TO JOS. BREGK&S0NS,47 to 54 N, Market St., Boston, Mass, They are New England selling agents, show a full line of the Prairie State INCUBATOKSand BROODERS, and will mail catalogue FREE and quote factory prices. Ducks and Grass. (D. X. B.)— Doducks feed on grass or greeu stuff like hensor geese? — More like hens thau will grow and live on an almost exclu-sive grass diet. Dticks seem to require con-siderably more grain, though they will eat alittle more green stuff than hens modern Iraproveil market duck is pecu-liarly a mash eater, seeming to do best on adiet of nearly all soft food. Cockerel Gets Sick in Breeding of Bowels. (E. D. B.)—•! bought a cockerel from . The bird seemed healthy when he came. I kept him three orfour weeks, then put him with seven a short time, about a week, he had diar-rhoea and his comb turned dark. I took himaway from the hens and in a few days heseeme


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