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run on this new line and cut your mashes entirely out. 

 If possible, feed green cut bone once a day. About 11 

 a. m. I find the best time for this. If you are in a position 

 to get plenty of green cut bone feed a yarded plant as 

 follows : Keep a hopper of wheat screenings, also one 

 of beef scraps, always before them, as well as grit, oyster 

 shells and charcoal. Give a feeding of processed oats in 

 the morning and 11 a. m a light feeding of green cut 

 bone ; 2 p. m. another feeding of processed oats, all they 

 will eat; at night a light feeding of cracked corn in litter 

 to induce exercise, and your fowls will keep in the pink 

 of condition, lay well all winter long, and colds and roup 

 will hardly be known if they are properly housed They 

 should be watered with warm water in very cold weather, 

 as they are always dry in the morning, and should not be 

 allowed to fill themselves on ice water. After they drink 

 all they want of water in the morning, during the rest 

 of the day they will drink but little at a time and cold 

 water will not hurt them. 



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