. The Eastern poultryman. Poultry Periodicals; Fruit Periodicals. THE EASTERN POULTRYMAN. 105 WHY Do You Suppose More Than 350 FIRST PRIZES Have Been Awarded to the Prairie State Hators^ Brooders in American show rooms, and more FIRSTS awarded them than to all other American machines in foreign countries? It means something. It means that they are the BEST. Why are they used exclusively by the largest poultry and duck raisers in the world and by the U. S. Government, and endorsed by them ? Because they are the BEST. ssued a condensed catalogue for general distribution which will be sent free o
. The Eastern poultryman. Poultry Periodicals; Fruit Periodicals. THE EASTERN POULTRYMAN. 105 WHY Do You Suppose More Than 350 FIRST PRIZES Have Been Awarded to the Prairie State Hators^ Brooders in American show rooms, and more FIRSTS awarded them than to all other American machines in foreign countries? It means something. It means that they are the BEST. Why are they used exclusively by the largest poultry and duck raisers in the world and by the U. S. Government, and endorsed by them ? Because they are the BEST. ssued a condensed catalogue for general distribution which will be sent free on application. Our large 152 pajfe catalogue, just out, is the finest piece of catalogue work ever put out by an incubator concern. But its chief claim to consideration is that it is helpful and useful. We will send a copy of it on request for issue " I". Prairie State Incubator Co., HOMER CITY, are the late ones, and many a winner at the great shows is hatched in June and July. Of course those who hatch the late chicks should have suitable quarters for them in the early winter, otherwise their growth will be checked, but those who wish to have their birds reach the highest state of perfection in fancy points, should not expect to hatch them in February or March. Of course there are cases where the breeders wish to win at fall fairs or November shows, when it becomes nec- essary to hatch the chicks early in order that they may be grown and matured in time for showing. These facts are presented only for those who are breeding fine stock and aiming to have it as good as possible in the line of standard markings and shape. For those whose only aim is to secure most profit from eggs and market poul- try, the early hatches are necessary, even if only half the eggs hatch and half the chicks survive the rigors of the season. It is because the production of early chicks and October and November eggs is beset with so many trials and troubles, that the supply is not equal
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