The Farm-poultry . dow surface in the front ofeach pen 12i x ft. What do you want tocross R. C. White Leghorns and White Rocksfor? The cross will give you no advantagesover a While Wyandotte, which the best ofthe specimens would somewhat resemble, andwould present many inulesirable you want a while fowl of medium sizetake either the While Wyandotte or WhileRock. How Soon Will the Eggs Be Fertile?(E. P. M.)—When a male bird is in goodbreeding condition, some of the eggs laid thesecond day alter his introiluction to hens notpreviously mated may be found fertile, buteven under mos
The Farm-poultry . dow surface in the front ofeach pen 12i x ft. What do you want tocross R. C. White Leghorns and White Rocksfor? The cross will give you no advantagesover a While Wyandotte, which the best ofthe specimens would somewhat resemble, andwould present many inulesirable you want a while fowl of medium sizetake either the While Wyandotte or WhileRock. How Soon Will the Eggs Be Fertile?(E. P. M.)—When a male bird is in goodbreeding condition, some of the eggs laid thesecond day alter his introiluction to hens notpreviously mated may be found fertile, buteven under most favorable conditions thegeneral fertility of the eggs from the pen isnot likely to be good for a week or ten never heard of a stove made especially dead fowls. If Dr. Woods could //V /•s i\S(\\(US (US /?> /IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS /IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS \»/ M/ Vf/. The Mere Fact \f/vl/ M/\f/ W SI/VI/V»/VI/ vl/ VI/ vl/ M/VI/VI/ vl/vl/vl/ VI/ vl/vl/ VI/VI/ vl/ VI/VI/ vl/vl/ VI/VI/VI/VI/ vl/ VI/ vl/ VI/ vl/ VI/ vl/ VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/ t D. J. LAMBERT, Box 8oo, Apponaug, R. I. vi/ Of a l)irtl having Deatli to Lice ptit on him does not necessarilycause liim to win first premium, btit the fact of his being lousy forany length of time would put him in such a poor condition that hewoukl not stand a ghost of a chance in good company. This remedywill not make winners of culls, or show birds of mongrels. It will,however, make i/ie best better, cleaner and brighter. It Never Injures Anything but vermin ; it will not soil or discolor the finest plum-age or shanks, but on the other hand will remove any grime orsmutch from the feathers. It will also destroy bad odors aroundtile coops and buildings, thus warding of! distemper and Death to Lice Powder was placed on the market under theabove name in 1S82, and the demand has steadi
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