The Farm-poultry . K. C. BIA E AXDAH SIAX K. TrowbridgTf, lialdwinsville, N. V. dotter- have over other varieties. Their earlymaturity and their reniurkable laying qualitiesall will admit. My attention is especiallydrawn to this from my correspondence, mycustomers writing of their sujieriority in thisrespect. (I am not able to keep a record ofniy individual liirds, breaking my pens forsale purposes as I constantly doj. 1 haveletters from on* of the best known experiment OR SEVERAL years nowI a fair proportion of thebulletins on poultryissued by various experi-ment stations have beenfre


The Farm-poultry . K. C. BIA E AXDAH SIAX K. TrowbridgTf, lialdwinsville, N. V. dotter- have over other varieties. Their earlymaturity and their reniurkable laying qualitiesall will admit. My attention is especiallydrawn to this from my correspondence, mycustomers writing of their sujieriority in thisrespect. (I am not able to keep a record ofniy individual liirds, breaking my pens forsale purposes as I constantly doj. 1 haveletters from on* of the best known experiment OR SEVERAL years nowI a fair proportion of thebulletins on poultryissued by various experi-ment stations have beenfree from absurdities ofthe kind which mightalmost be said to have been characteristic ofthe early bulletins on poultry. More thanthat, a reasonable proportion of the bulletinsissued of late have dealt with matters notreadily investigated by poultry men in prac-tice, and have treated and reported them in away helpful to those who readthe reports. It is. therefore, quitea shock to find a recent bulletinreporting four e


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