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  6. POULTRY NOTES.

    How much food?—"Beginner" (Ingham): The reason for your fowls' lack of appetite is not far to seek. You have been giving them far too ...

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  7. THE DECISIVE FACTOR.

    When all is said and done it is feeding that is after all, the decisive factor in egg production. We may have the best stock in the World and ...

    Article : 234 words
  8. IN-BREEDING.

    "Eggs," an English poultry journal, In referring to recent experiments in in-breeding, says: "In-breeding may be practised by expert ...

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  9. THE FOWLS' FIRST NEED.

    It should be borne in mind by the poultryman that the first need of his birds is exercise, without which they cannot be expected in do well. ...

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  10. NOTES AND HINTS.

    Ventilation of poultry houses is essential at every period of the year. A stuffy house is an abomination. Keep this in mind when the cooler ...

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  11. THEY KNOW A THING OR TWO.

    Many people there are who, sot having considered the matter, are of the opinion that fowls are foolish things with no brains and no power ...

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  12. BREAD FOR POULTRY.

    When wet mash supplied to the layers it is advisable to use up all the house scraps and garden refute available. Table and kitchen scraps ...

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  13. KENNEL NOTES.

    Reference has frequently been made on this page to the possession by dogs of faculties or senses that are not given to mere man. Here is ...

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  14. IN THE HOT WEATHER.

    Fowls on free range will not eat so much during the hot weather. This however, is no danger sign, and the mash should not be left in front ...

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  15. PASS THESE OUT.

    Birds disposed to continual spells of broodiness should not be retained by the poultryman who wishes his operations to result satisfactorily ...

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  16. USE OF DISINFECTANTS.

    A disinfectant is any substance which destroys harmful germs. It may be a liquid, a gas or a powder. To be of the greatest value to the ...

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