INDEX TO CHAPTER IV 
Broilers, When to Market... 48 Hoppers for Dry Mash. 46 
Brooder House, Cleanliness.. 49 La; ir How to Tell When 
Brooder-house Roosts 4 ts Are Ready....... 52 
Brooder-house Sprays 49 Litter, Comal Rie 8 wivacserecee 50 
Buttermilk, Semi-so! id. 47 Male Birds, When to Market 48 
Buttermilk, Substitute ae Mash Hoppers............. 46 
Green Feed. 47 Meat Scrap, Milk as Substi- 
Corn as Litter. BON, EULETON A aes sesests aacie cs 47 
Corn for Shade 
Cleanliness of Brooder House 49 Scraps........ceeeee eens 47 
Dry-mash Hoppers......... 46 Profit in Broilers........... 48 
Feed, Amounts to Give..... 45 Pullet Feeding............. 51 
Feed, ener of Forcing. . 45 Pullets, How to Tell When 
Feed, | Bey Mash vs. Scratch Ready to Lay........... 52 
Gralits con: 1208 sanven chest 45 Roosts in Brooder House.... 49 
Feed, How to Feed Bereta Scratch Feed.............. 45 
Grain.........0.6- Scratch Grain, How to Feed. 46 
Feed, Late Summer Semi-solid Buttermilk 47 
Feed, Scratch Grain Shade, Corn........ . 50 
Feed, Summer... .. Shade for Chicks...... . 50 
Feed, Young Pullets.. : Sprays for Brooder House... 49 
Forcing, Danger of..... .. 45 Summer Feeding........... 
44 
Formula, Scratch Feed...... 45 Water, How to een ceereteasee 50 
CHAPTER IV. SUMMER FEEDING 
Scratch Feed and Dry Mash. In order 
that chickens shall make the most rapid and 
efficient growth, they should be furnished 
during their entire growing period with ap- 
proximately half scratch feed and half dry 
mash by weight. This is of special impor- 
tance from the time the chicks are eight or 
ten weeks old until maturity. The change 
