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High egg production is most desirable at this season of 

 the year when egg prices are usually more favorable. 

 Following a few simple rules and a good feeding prac- 

 tice will help your flock produce more eggs. 



FOLLOW THE BLUE SEAL FEED SYSTEM 



1« A well ventilated laying house. 3* Ample supply of fresh, clean water. 



2* Plenty of feeder space. 4* Clean nests. 



5* Follow one of these two BLUE SEAL feeding methods: 



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FREE CHOICE" 



During recent years this program has become very popular because 

 of its convenience and the economy it effects in time and labor. 



"Free Choice" is a method of feeding BLUE SEAL POULTRY BAL- 

 ANCER with farm grains. This allows the pullets to balance their own 

 rations according to their individual requirements. 



"Free Choice" eliminates grinding and mixing — or purchasing a 

 lay mash if farm grains are available. 



"MASH and GRAIN" 



This program is widely used and vi^ell-adapted in grain-deficient 

 or«as. The "mash and grain" method consists of feeding BLUE 

 SEAL LAY MASH and hand-feeding whole farm grains. 



Where supplies of farm grains are adequate, an economical 

 lay mash can be made by mixing ground grain with BLUE SEAL 

 POULTRY SUPPLEMENT according to directions on the tog. 



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Blue Seal Feeds are distributed by Local companies 

 affiliated with 



ILLINOIS FARM SUPPLY CO. 



608 S. DEARBORN ST. • CHICAGO 5, ILL. 



NOVEMBER. 1948 



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