. The Farm-poultry. blet of strychnia sulpli.,three times a day for several weeks. — El).] To Toaeh Laying In Nest. .Mr. lAlitor : —On page 32, in .January , there is a statement that aSliei born, Mass., breeder, has a P. Uock ))ul-let that wouUl rather lay lier eggs on the floorthan ill the nest. One of our jnillets liad thesame failing. We made a small coop out ofan old dry goods box, in one end of which wemade a nice oiien nest. We put six chinaeggs in the nest, and then put the pullet inIhcbox. That was Dec. 2,98. Dec. .id and4th she deposited her egg as usual on tin:lloor


. The Farm-poultry. blet of strychnia sulpli.,three times a day for several weeks. — El).] To Toaeh Laying In Nest. .Mr. lAlitor : —On page 32, in .January , there is a statement that aSliei born, Mass., breeder, has a P. Uock ))ul-let that wouUl rather lay lier eggs on the floorthan ill the nest. One of our jnillets liad thesame failing. We made a small coop out ofan old dry goods box, in one end of which wemade a nice oiien nest. We put six chinaeggs in the nest, and then put the pullet inIhcbox. That was Dec. 2,98. Dec. .id and4th she deposited her egg as usual on tin:lloor. On the Olh she dill not lay. OnthcCithand 7lh she laid in the nest. On the 8lli weturned her out with the other fowN, andshe has been laying in the nest bo,\ eversince. Hoping that our method will cure the i)ullet. Yours resji., . Stanton, Va. Hainks Bhos. P. S. — We liave just received our secondnumber of Fakm-I*Oi;ltky, and think it isthe best all aroniul poultry journal we eversaw. YOUR BEST MATIMS. niNi: ^iATH TO imi mimi to mck MTS I, illEATM T(j lice! |)EATH T«.Ui:E;(UE£im liSllTOLKvli < WJATII TO UCI Ought to receive the best of care. It is most important to dust themfrequently with Lamberts Death to Lice to cause them to do their level matters not liow nice they are, or how many prizes they have won, theywill be nicer, cleaner,liealthier, and more profitable when free from make tbe common mistake, and think your birds are not lousy. Lookamong their flutTv feathers and see what vou see. Fertile Eggs Are always desired from breeding pens. These are the product of vigorousstock. Lice weaken a bird and subtract strength and vitality that shouldgo into eggs. A quarter, or even a dime, spent for Death to Lice now wouldpay you many times over if it only saves you one choice egg, and the onefine chicken. The best breeders assure you that a liberal use of Lambertswill result in Stronger Chickens Than any ot


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