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unless quite convenient. Of course, they must be supplied with 

 green food and a balanced egg ration. 



By studying the scientific and practical management of poultry 

 and remembering the three conditions of egg production, comfort, 

 exercise and the proper rations, you cannot fail to make a success 

 of poultry raising on your farm. 



If you decide upon making eggs for the table or market your 

 principal object, I would strongly recommend you to have an egg 

 route in your nearest city, taking the eggs in yourself to special 

 customers. Your surplus fowls you could also dispose of to private 

 customers, or if you did not wish to have the trouble of dressing 

 them, you could send them to one of the markets. There are so 

 many different ways of making money, if you only know how. 

 Study that way and give your customers of the best. You will 

 surely make a success of it. 



Professor Gowell's Practical and Inexpensive Trap Nest 



