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Experience has emphasized year after year the necessity of 

 the germs of the eggs used for hatching being strong so that they 

 will hatch out in the shape of robust chickens which will make 

 vigourous growth. 



The utmost care has been exercised in the recording of results 

 which have been made the subjects of reports, bulletins, leaflets, 

 lectures, newspaper articles and correspondence that have reached 

 a very wide circle of farmers and students of the industry in all 

 parts of the Dominion. 



This information has been and is going out almost continuously 

 in the English and French languages free of cost to every one who 

 asks for it. That the work of the Poultry Division has had a marked 

 influence upon the poultry industry of the country is a fact beyond 

 refutation; that backward methods by Canadian poultry raisers 

 who can read the English or French language are inexcusable is a fact 

 equally well established. 



