INDEX TO CHAPTER VI 
Appetite, Importance of.... 83 Mangels and Cabbage...... 79 
Buttermilk, Amount to Feed 81 Mash, Control of Amount 
Buttermilk, Care in Feeding. 82 Eaten by Pullets......... 70 
Buttermilk, Dried.......... 82 Mash, Formula............ 75 
Buttermilk, Semi-solid...... 80 Milk, as Food............. 79 
py eens By and Mangels...... Be aa ue for Green . 
ESE, POE wis aire toatl’ esate COs 5 saps wih hen cations 5s 9 
Conmion of Pullets, How to _ oe pptcuter iaveieta eeave- cyeke 78 
dae ns Sli 0 COBO ei 50 4 Sa ee (BZ 
Dried Battcreniik 82 Scratch “Grain, Amount to 
Dry Mash, Amount to Feed. 75 eed 5 pci-e auencys « tninasecnyayete 72 
Bae Mash, Pa seen 75 Scratch Grain, Summer Feed- - 
ef , - POE pc yiinkee qaun comme gecns 
lets Necessary to........ 70 bs 
Ege penne: Control by Feed- 5 Seratch hice Winter Bes Ered 0 
Ege Production, Percentage . Semsolid Buttermill....... £0 
to Expect............... 7D). = PLOULGE BUS aie 2 One Rakres 78 
Fat Reserve, Necessary. .... 70 Rune Feeding, Reason for 
Feed, Formula............. 75 ecreased Amount....... 7 
Feed, Green......... sy eee iee, eewine, eee 
Formula, Dry Mash 75 
Formula, Scratch Feed..... 76 
Grain, Formula............ 76 d 5 72 
Green Feed......... . 78 Winter Feeding, Reason for 
Hens, Hecdng Batis oS sie ee cons Laake : 76 
udging Condition. % inter Feeding, crate 
Laying Hens, Feeding...... 69 Grains since ss tats eats 8 73 
CHAPTER VI. FEEDING PULLETS 
The Dual Purpose. In the feeding of 
pullets throughout their first laying year the 
poultryman is concerned in securing the 
maximum number of eggs that can be pro- 
duced per hen consistent with good hatch- 
ability of the eggs. Therefore, the feeding 
