SUPPLEMENT TO 

 LE550N FOR THE FARM 



Published Semi-mcnthly by the New York State College of Agriculture at 

 Cornell Univer;:ity, Throughout the Year. Application for Entry as 

 Second-Class Matter at the Post Office at Ithaca, N. Y., Pending 



L. H. Bailey, Director 

 Course for the Farm, Charles H. Tuck, Supervisor 



VOL. I. No. 10 FEBRUARY 15, 1912 POULTRY SERIES No. 3 



FEEDING YOUNG CHICKENS 



DISCUSSION PAPER 



A discussion paper is sent out with each Reading-Course lesson, for two 

 reasons: (i) We should like to have the reader's ideas on the subjects 

 under discussion. No matter what the lesson says, if you have a different 

 opinion on any of the subjects, do not hesitate to state it on this paper 

 and give your reasons. (2) We should like the reader to use this paper 

 On which to ask us questions. If there are any points that the lesson 

 has not made clear, or if there are problems in your farming, whether on 

 the subject of the Lesson or any other, on which you thiri we may be able 

 to help you, write to us on this paper. 



The next Reading-Course lesson will be sent to those who 

 return to us this discussion paper, which will be an acknowledg- 

 MENT OF THE RECEIPT OF THIS LESSON. This paper will not be returned 

 to the reader, but we shall look it over as carefully as wc would a personal 

 letter and write to the reader if there are any points about which corre- 

 spondence is desirable. Under no circumstances will the reader be quoted. 

 The discussion paper will require letter postage. 



If you are not interested in this lesson, there are others on other sub- 

 jects, and we shall be glad to send any of them to you on request. The 

 titles of the series of available bulletins of the former Farmers' Reading- 

 Course, which has been replaced by The Cornell Reading-Courses, Lessons 

 for the Farm, arc: i. The Soil and the Plant. 2. Stock Feeding. 

 3. Orcharding. 4. (Out of print.) 5. Dairying. 6. Farm Buildings 

 and Yards. 7. Helps for Reading. 8. Miscellaneous, q. Breeding. 

 The titles of series already begun in the new publication are; The Soil, 

 Poultry, and Rural Engineering. 



Bulletins in The Cornell Reading-Course for the Farm Home may be 

 obtained by addressing Professor Martha Van Rensselaer, Supervisor. 



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