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Inventory Sheet. 



Inventory Sheet. This sheet is used at the beginning of each year to 

 take a complete inventory of the value of the equipment, feed, stock, etc. Each 

 item should be listed at its value the time the inventory is taken. If buildings 

 are well constructed allow about 5 percent deterioration for each year they 

 have been built. The deterioration on incubators that have received good 

 care is about 10 percent. The inventory does not necessarily need to be taken 

 on January 1st; October 1st or November 1st will do just as well. 



INVENTORY, JANUARY 1, 1918 



1 henhouse, 15 by 40 feet $150.00 



1 240-egg incubator 24.00 



2 indoor brooders 17 . 00 



2 colony houses, 8 by 8 feet each 45 . 00 



Miscellaneous feed troughs, pails, pans, etc 15 . 00 



1 bushel wheat ' 2.00 



1 bushel corn 1 . 00 



100 pounds beef scrap 3 . 50 



150 pounds bran 2 . 50 



50 barred Plymouth Rock hens 50 . 00 



50 barred Plymouth Rock pullets 75 . 00 



5 barred Plymouth Rock cock birds 10 . 00 



7 barred Plymouth Rock cockerels 14 . 00 



Total.. ..$409.00 



INVENTORY, JANUARY 1, 1919 



1 henhouse, 15 by 40 feet; 5 per cent deterioration $142 . 50 



1 240-egg incubator; 10 per cent deterioration 21 . 60 



1 150-egg incubator, new 18 . 00 



2 indoor brooders; 10 per cent deterioration 15 . 30 



1 indoor brooder, new 8 . 00 



2 colony houses, 8 by 8 feet each, repaired; no deterioration 45 . 00 



Miscellaneous feed troughs, pails, pans, etc 15 . 00 



2 bushels wheat 3.00 



1 bushel oats .70 



100 pounds bran 1 .80 



50 pounds beef scraps 1 . 80 



27 barred Plymouth Rock hens 27 .00 



95 barred Plymouth Rock pullets 150.00 



2 barred Plymouth Rock cock birds 4 . 00 



12 barred Plymouth Rock cockerels 26 .00 



Tota.1 $479.70 



