104 THE CALL OF THE HEN. 



show will be given, and to whom all entries should be sent. No 

 entries will be received after ten o'clock a. m. on March 12th. 



This show will be unique in that it will present the com- 

 mercial side of the poultry industry, to the exclusion of fancy 

 breeding. Every step in the poultry business from the hatch- 

 ing of the chick to the preparation of the mature fowl for mar- 

 ket, and the packing of the eggs for table use will be illustrat- 

 ed by actual demonstrations on the famous White Wyandotte 

 Farm where the exhibition will be given. Incubators will 

 hatch not less than 2000 chicks during the show, and chickens 

 in every stage of development, from one day old to ten weeks 

 old, will be shown as raised in the best brooders with the best 

 care. 



There will be demonstrations on both days of the show of 

 killing, picking and preparing fowls for market, as well as of 

 packing fancy eggs. The best and latest in poultry supplies, 

 fittings and equipment will be shown as actually used by the 

 capable, successful men who are in the business for revenue 

 only. 



No admission fee will be charged, the show being given 

 for the purpose of exploiting and demonstrating the poultry 

 business as it is being developed in Southern California. 



The "Jaffa Grand Prize" is given and named in honor of 

 Professor Jaffa, of the University of California, who was the 

 first man in public life in this state to test and verify the ex- 

 cellence of the system discovered by Mr. Hogan. 



Transportation from Los Angeles to Inglewood will be 

 fiee, and it is understood that the Board of Trade of Ingle- 

 wood will make arrangements to take those who visit the shovv 

 around the city of Inglewood in automobiles. 



Those who visit the Inglewood Poultry Show will see an 

 chibition that will be more interesting by far than any show 

 that has preceded it in California, or in any other state, because 

 one will have an opportunity to see, not the pedigree, but the 

 money, in the chicken, and a practical way to get that money 

 out. 



In judging the poultry show at Inglewood the manage- 



