The art of incubation and brooding; . vaporizer each night for at least three |»nights. If in the early stages, three treatments &?will cure, but later on it requires more. We haverepeatedly cured bad cases of roup and diphtheriawith the vaporizer, and have never failed whentaken in time. When not in use always keepthe box containing the ammonia and camphorclosed. The success of this treatment dependsupon using it promptly, and in bad cases, persever-ingly. Those who have had experience in treat-ing roup by old methods will gladly drop the dis-gusting, sickening processes, and substitute thisc


The art of incubation and brooding; . vaporizer each night for at least three |»nights. If in the early stages, three treatments &?will cure, but later on it requires more. We haverepeatedly cured bad cases of roup and diphtheriawith the vaporizer, and have never failed whentaken in time. When not in use always keepthe box containing the ammonia and camphorclosed. The success of this treatment dependsupon using it promptly, and in bad cases, persever-ingly. Those who have had experience in treat-ing roup by old methods will gladly drop the dis-gusting, sickening processes, and substitute thisclean, wholesome, and convenient one. It is agood plan to keep lantern and vaporizer closetogether, and when you make your night roundwith lantern, just carry the vaporizer along. 161 vffl^s^sejB^seJs^seJssJs J= -X- -X» -X- -X- -X- -X- •£ X -X- -X- -Tr ^5^5 5E> •-£, sjs ^ s£ $> =£ ijr ^ *&£&£ £4 44 4 £ £ £ £4 £ .f. £ 4£ £ 4^ ^£^ £ £ £ £4 £ *. 4444?£44i£,#. *S< EGG AND BROILER FARM. The above engraving shows a section of an eggand broiler farm built by C. Von Culin in 1885,reproduced from a photograph. In the foregroundare a group of sixteen brooding houses under fourroofs (four under each roof), with yards are laying and roosting houses scatteredat regular intervals. They are built on runners,and may be moved to new ground as often asrequired for cleanliness and new pasture. Thereare no fences around these houses ; a small, port-able fence is placed around a house for three daysto colonize a new flock, and then removed. Eggsfrom fowls kept on this plan show a large per cent,of fertility and yield vigorous ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-^^•^^••^^iJs^^^^^^-^ssJseJsSp^s^sp^ •§1 ifrsp. if. -tv sfr if- 4 ?:• -T- -I- -T- .-frsfrifrsfr -f. if. ~-fr ^ ? f -f- -fr -fr ifrsfrsfrsfr <fr «fr «fr <fr -frifr *fr_sfr jj^


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectincubat, bookyear1894