The Farm-poultry . rils; make them comfortable. Ifyou cant do that, kill them at once and put them out oftheir misery. Keep these houses open day and nightuntil you get them dry — and then keep them open. But the birds cant stand that kind of treatment. Did they stand the treatment you were giving them?When you have a cold, what does you the most good, tobe shut up in a damp, chilly room full of bad air, or toget out into the pure air? Shall we keep on giving them your remedy? You can if you want to. It will help along. But ifits a question of giving fresh air without my medicine,or my medicin


The Farm-poultry . rils; make them comfortable. Ifyou cant do that, kill them at once and put them out oftheir misery. Keep these houses open day and nightuntil you get them dry — and then keep them open. But the birds cant stand that kind of treatment. Did they stand the treatment you were giving them?When you have a cold, what does you the most good, tobe shut up in a damp, chilly room full of bad air, or toget out into the pure air? Shall we keep on giving them your remedy? You can if you want to. It will help along. But ifits a question of giving fresh air without my medicine,or my medicine under such conditions as you have here,by all means give them the fresh air. Ah, I see. The medicine is a bluff, a bread-pill. -Why dont you tell people in your advertising what youare telling me? Simply because if I did they would never see ray di-rections to give fresh air, or for good food. The averagepoultryman cant be made to realize that good conditionswill do the business without medicine. If I didnt put. White Turkey Cock R. Randolph Taylor, Beaver Dam, Va. the medicine in, they d try some other remedy thatdid. Tis too bad the poultry fraternity does not knowhow disinterested you are in exploiting your remedy.—Ihave to laugh. — Thats good. You sell them the medi-cine at fifty cents a bottle just to finance your good healthpropaganda. Thats your story. But see here, How do I know that if I open up these housesall these birds will not get worse colds? You say, openthem up. If I open them and lose by it, who pays thebills?


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