. The Farm-poultry. her day, and would feedsome other animal food if 1 could get itat a low price, though with cracklings acent a pound they are a very cheap animalfood, and the meat meals made up largelyof beef products, and containing a goodproportion of lean meat, blood, and bone,can rarely be bought for less than doublethat price. Removing Cocks Spurs. (J. D. K.) —Can the spurs of a cock bird be re-moved without endangering his life? Uso, how is it done. 1 have a rooster thatis continually injuring the liens. I cuthis spurs off as far as I dared more thanonce, but they persist in growing o


. The Farm-poultry. her day, and would feedsome other animal food if 1 could get itat a low price, though with cracklings acent a pound they are a very cheap animalfood, and the meat meals made up largelyof beef products, and containing a goodproportion of lean meat, blood, and bone,can rarely be bought for less than doublethat price. Removing Cocks Spurs. (J. D. K.) —Can the spurs of a cock bird be re-moved without endangering his life? Uso, how is it done. 1 have a rooster thatis continually injuring the liens. I cuthis spurs off as far as I dared more thanonce, but they persist in growing out to apoint again. The desired result could probably bebest attained by merely blunting the pointsof the spurs, rounding them oft without,taking much off their length. I have donethat a numberof times without having thespur grow out sharp again. TRY HOUGHTONS WIRE EGG CARRIER For ship-ping eggs,and his- wireegg turner tohold and turneggs to beused list of S. If. HOUGHTON, Harvard, Mass. HEN-E-TA. GRITS No other GRITneeded


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