POULTRY RAISING 



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In case you have heavy snow storms your hens can 

 eat snow and they will lay just as many eggs as though 

 they got to the brook tO' drink — and even more 



Your last trip at night you feed each flock one or two 

 quarts of cracked corn, gather your eggs and shut the 

 windows. The slide which lets your hens out is never 

 closed. 



This feed is for flocks of sixty layers and this system 

 will pay a good profit with but little labor, as you can 

 easily see. 



You will not get an abundance of eggs during the 

 winter under this system. 



You should keep the end of your house, where your 

 nests, hoppers, etc., are, well bedded during the winter, 

 and throw your grain in it so as to give them all the 

 exercise possible. 



A FLOCK OF BEAUTIES 



