Breeder and sportsman . Patented Aug. Patent No. Money Refunded if This DeviceFails to Do All We Claim for It. the world when cash accompanies order. In order to accommodate horsemen located at a distance from us. who are in ahurry for our Ellis Improved Hutton Patent Checking Devices and can not wait to get themdirect from us. we have established the following agencies where a large stock of our devicesis constantly on hand and can be bought at the same price we sell them ior direct: A Carroll Horse New York City; Becker i Wickser. Ruffalo. N. ^ .; Tuttle i C
Breeder and sportsman . Patented Aug. Patent No. Money Refunded if This DeviceFails to Do All We Claim for It. the world when cash accompanies order. In order to accommodate horsemen located at a distance from us. who are in ahurry for our Ellis Improved Hutton Patent Checking Devices and can not wait to get themdirect from us. we have established the following agencies where a large stock of our devicesis constantly on hand and can be bought at the same price we sell them ior direct: A Carroll Horse New York City; Becker i Wickser. Ruffalo. N. ^ .; Tuttle i ClarkDetroit. Mich.: Foster-HelmreichAYagner Harness Kansas City. <^*C4/mFAer{/#ERS HARNESS $ TURF GOODS Saturday, October 16, 1909.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 13 with their food to aid in digestion; sayabout a handful to the quart of food. Some finely cut grass, lettuce or oniontops, mixed with the feed is a splendidaddition. When quite young they should not beallowed too much water unless it can beso arranged as not to admit their bodies,since they are weak, if they get entirelyimmersed, but after they begin to feath-er they should be allowed enough waterto bathe in. We use wooden troughsabout three or four feet in length, onefoot wide and four inches deep. If theirnostrils get closed with dirt they willsoon pass away. We live within a stones throw of anice stream, but since naughty turtlesabound our ducks are not allowed therun of the creek, except those we intendto keep for breeders, which when aboutfull feathered are then let go to thecreek, as it makes them stronger andhelps to develop muscle. There is money in raising ducks, butthey must b
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