The Farm-poultry . c, or infectious? Having hadup experience with roup, I am not anauthority on the roupy smell; I have notdetected any peculiar smell. (Comiiiiicl on page G2). The incubator YOU Want is the One that Hatches the. Most Livable Chicks It makes no particular difference to you on whatprinciples a machine hatches—BUT It does make a big difference to you howmany livable chicks you get from each hatch. Those who have had experience with incubatorsknow too well that the common trouble and seriousdisadvantage of all incubators is the great number ofchicks that die in the shell and soon


The Farm-poultry . c, or infectious? Having hadup experience with roup, I am not anauthority on the roupy smell; I have notdetected any peculiar smell. (Comiiiiicl on page G2). The incubator YOU Want is the One that Hatches the. Most Livable Chicks It makes no particular difference to you on whatprinciples a machine hatches—BUT It does make a big difference to you howmany livable chicks you get from each hatch. Those who have had experience with incubatorsknow too well that the common trouble and seriousdisadvantage of all incubators is the great number ofchicks that die in the shell and soon after beinghatched. What you and every other buyer of an incubatorwants is a machine that hatches chicks that Hbe. When we tell you h>e habe that incubator the oneyou lvant—one that, without any fuss or bother,hatches chicks that libe and the most of them. Wedont base our claim on theory or guesswork, butinstead, on actual, practical results already obtainedby those who are operating Prairie State Incubators. 12,000 s&B Chicks Were hatched by me in Prairie State Incu-bators during April, May and June, thisyear. The hatches averaged better than 90per cent, and went as high as 98 per chicks were shipped as far as 2,000miles with only seven reported dead in thewhole 12,000. How is that for vigor? Leon L. Hough. Canisteo, N. Y. For instance, read Mr. Leon L. Houghs letter. Thinkof it! When but 7 newly hatched chicks died out of 12000—and most of them were shipped 2,000 miles—it goeswithout saying that they are strong, vigorously-hatched chicks—chicks that live because hatched right. Now read the other letters. Dont you think they prove conclusively that thePrairie State is the incubator you want? They certainly prove it is the machine that hatcheschicks that live and the most of them. Then why take chances on others? MORE LIVING ACTUAL PROOF Wells Beach, Me., June 16, State Incubator Co., Homer City, Pa. Gentlemen : — The two PrairieState Incub


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