PRACTICAL FEEDING OF POULTRY 



to hold the feed, it may be found cheaper to mix one's 

 ration than it is to buy the commercial mixtures. 



In addition to the analysis the quality of the feed must 

 be carefully considered to see that it is in good condition 

 and free from musty, mouldy, or shriveled feed. Oyster 

 shell, grit, charcoal and fresh clean water should always 

 be kept before the fowls. 



