American poultry world . ss. If there can be any improve-ment on nature, your brooder is it. The first experience I hadwith your System was last December. I hatched 17 chicks undertwo hens, put them as soon as hatched in one of your broodersout of doors and at the age of three months I sold them at 35ca pound. They averaged 2Y2 lbs. each, and the man I sold themto said they were the finest he ever saw, and he wants all I canspare this season. Yours truly, A. E. NELSON. Osakis, Minn., June 7, 1909. Mr. E. R. Philo, Elmira, N. Y. Dear Sir: You certainly have the greatest system the worldhas ever


American poultry world . ss. If there can be any improve-ment on nature, your brooder is it. The first experience I hadwith your System was last December. I hatched 17 chicks undertwo hens, put them as soon as hatched in one of your broodersout of doors and at the age of three months I sold them at 35ca pound. They averaged 2Y2 lbs. each, and the man I sold themto said they were the finest he ever saw, and he wants all I canspare this season. Yours truly, A. E. NELSON. Osakis, Minn., June 7, 1909. Mr. E. R. Philo, Elmira, N. Y. Dear Sir: You certainly have the greatest system the worldhas ever known. I have had experience with poultry, but Iknow you have the system that brings the real profits. Yours, JESSE UNDERWOOD. Brockport, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1908. Mr. E. R. Philo, Elmira, N. Y. Dear Sir: I have had perfect success brooding chickens yourway. I think your method will raise stronger, healthier chicksthan the old way of using lamps, and besides it saves so muchwork and risk. Yours respectfully, M. S. Send $ direct to the publisher and a copy of the latest revised editionof the book will be sent you by return mail. E. R. PHILO, Publisher, 64 Third Street, Elmira, N. Y. Three-Pound Roaster* Ten Weeks Old THE POULTRY REVIEW. A Monthly Magazine devoted to Progressive Methods of Poultry Keeping$ a year. Edited by E. W. Philo, author of the Philo System book. Results of ex-periments on his poultry plant are given each month. Rev. W. W. Cox, associate editor, is handling a six hen plant by the PhiloSystem and will give full particulars each month of every step taken to securethe largest returns from six hens. Also a review of the best poultry articles from other publications. The price of the Review is $ a year for 12 copies by mail postpaid. Orwith the Philo System book for $ MENTION AMERICAN POULTRY WORLD WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS. READ GUARANTEE PAGE 2 COVER. The Brooder Question When the poultryman goes tohis barn or shed to look over hisstock


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