Food and Egg Records 



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to increase the number of fowls. It is seen that 

 no true account can be rendered unless inven- 

 tories are taken and figured in getting profit and 

 loss. 



Weekly Report of Food and Product, Sunday, June 29, 1902 



TO July 5, 1902 



The number of eggs is entered in the columns for each day 



No. (if any) hens sick during week 



No. (if any) hens died or killed during week. 



The above record is true and correct to the best of my knowl- 

 edge and belief. 



Richard Rok, Feeder. 



