Learn the 



Exact Truth About 



Poultry Profits 



Many have been misled by claims of fabulous profits. 

 A few hens can not make you a millionaire. 

 On the other hand, don't get the wrong notion that 

 "there is nothing in hens" — that it is a business for 

 the expert only. 



If you want to keep a few hens to lay fresh eggs for your breakfast, or to 

 sell, it is easy to succeed if you get true facts and correct information. Don't 

 think poultry keeping is easy. It takes brains. Don't think poultry profits 

 are impossible; but to get them requires gumption and experience. You must 

 supply the gumption, and we will supply the experience of one of the most 

 successful poultrymen in America. 



You can learn the truth — the exact truth — about poultry, if you will read 

 this advertisement — and act. 



J. M. Foster, the " Egg King," will show you 



how to begin— what is the best breed for eggs how and 

 what to feed how to force hens to lay heavily— how to 

 secure early molt and quick recovery how to insure winter 

 eggs when prices are high how to get more pullets than 

 cockerels, and many other facts— all money makers. 



All this gold mine of poultry experience and knowledge will be found in 

 "THE MILLION EGG FARM," the most helpful, interesting and practicpl 

 poultry book ever written. 



This new booklet was written by Joel M. Foster, of the Rancocas Poultry 

 Farm. We call him the " Egg King" because he will market this year the 

 astounding total of over 2,000,000 eggs. 



"In writing the MILLION EGG 

 FARM, I had one thought contin- 

 ually in mind," said Mr. Foster, " to 

 help the beginner. I myself was a 

 beginner only five years ago, so I 

 know what beginners especially 

 need to know — and I put it all in the 

 book. 



It is for the man who has a dozen 

 or two hens on a back lot as well as 

 the man who numbers his birds by 

 the thousands." 



The book is profusely illustrated 

 with 43engravings from photographs 

 taken at the farm together with four 

 pages of detailed plans of buildings 

 from which big or little houses can 

 be constructed. 



Shows the Way to Success 



Let us show you what it has meant 

 to Robert Liddle, a clerk of Scran- 

 ton, Pa., to follow the directions in 

 this booklet. 



Last May, 1910, he bought 2300 

 day old chicks. He spent just one 

 week studying the methods now 

 given in this book, absolutely his 

 only preparation for the business. 

 What has been the result ? He raised 

 9.") percent of his chicks. Of these, 

 IS-'jO proved to be pullets. On Nov. 

 28, 1910, less than seven months 

 later, he was getting upwards of 42.') 

 eggs daily, and selling them for ■)ii 

 cents per dozen wholesale, nearly .5 

 cents apiece. His feed cost aver- 

 ages $4.00 per day, leaving over $17 

 a day profit, and this before all his 

 birds had begun laying. 



Wm. Young & Son bought 6.> pul- 

 lets of March hatch, followed Fos- 



ter's feeding schedule to produce 

 eggs, and is at this time getting 33 

 to 4ii eggs a day. 



Don't you think these facts are 

 proof enough of what the book can 

 do? 



Every Statement a Proved Fact 



Before accepting the manuscript 

 from Mr. Foster, Farm Journal 

 made expert and exhaustive exami- 

 nation into the methods used at the 

 farm, and sent Lybrand, Ross Bros, 

 it Montgomery, Public Accountants, 

 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, 

 to verify all claims as to production, 

 sales and profits. They found that 

 for the year ending July 31, 1910, 

 the profits were $19,484.83. Write 

 them and prove it. 



In this booklet, Foster takes you 

 along point by point, and we prom- 

 ise you it is the safest, sanest, and 

 the most intelligently written poul- 

 try book ever issued. The figures 

 are facts, not a bookkeeper's fancy 

 or some happy dream, and Mr. Fos- 

 ter offers to give $1000 if they are 

 disproved. 



Feeding a Rancocas Unit 



A "Unit" at Work 



Gathering Eggs 



order to reach every person who is 

 interested in poultry. 



FARM JOURNAL has for thirty- 

 four years conducted a poultry de- 

 partment known the country over 

 for the ability of its editors and the 

 value of the contents. Besides this 

 strong section, which of itself rnakes 

 the paper valuable to every chicken 

 owner, its other departments are 

 ably conducted and widely quoted. 

 It is the standard monthly farm and 

 home paper of the country, with 

 already more than 7-J0,0itO subscrib- 

 ers. It is clean, clever, cheerful, in- 

 tensely practical; boiled down; 

 cream, not skim-milk. Its editors 

 and contributors know what they 

 are talking about, and can quit when 

 they have said it. It is for the poul- 

 tryman, gardener, fruit man, stock- 

 man, trucker, farmer, villager, sub- 

 urbanite, the women folk, the boys 

 and girls. Regardless of what 

 you may think NOW, you will 

 find Farm Journal is for YOU, 

 too. It is illustrated and well print- 

 ed on good paper. It has not a 

 medical or trashy advertisement in 

 it. Send coupon today. 



Cut out and send this Coupon 



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 and all of 1912 



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