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ful of wet mash to every four birds will cause them to become 

 active and more of the dry mash will be eaten as a result. 



In conclusion, the writer wishes to emphasize the im- 

 portance of skim milk and buttermilk for egg-producing rations. 

 Experiments tend to prove that more economical results are 

 obtained with their use. Changes in the rations should be 

 made gradually. There is no best way to get results, but the 

 suggestions given will aid materially in increasing the egg yield. 



