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cessed oats, and if they need more grain, depending on 

 the size of your flock, you can give another small sheaf 

 at noon, or give a light feeding of cracked corn in the 

 straw, and at 3 130 to 4 p. m. give another feeding of 

 processed oats with Lee's egg-maker mixed with them, 

 according to directions with it, and you will never fail to 

 get an abundance of eggs, and at the same time your 

 birds will be in the pink of condition, and eggs produced 

 under these conditions will not only give you wonderful 

 hatches of chicks, but chicks that will live and grow with 

 half a chance. I will also say here that Lee's Germazone 

 is a grand remedy for bowel trouble in little chicks, and 

 very simply given ; just put in drinking water according 

 to directions with it. You should always keep it on hand. 

 You will see here that I have cut out beef scraps, for 

 good beef scrap is very high and very hard to buy at the 

 present time, and I have replaced it with Lee's Egg- 

 maker, which I have been carefully experimenting with 

 during this past season of 1907. It has given me 25 per 

 cent, more eggs, during winter months, under the same 

 conditions, with half the expense, and birds are in the 

 pink of condition It can also be mixed with processed 

 oats for little chicks with grand results. Fresh-cut bone, 

 three times a week, is excellent where you can con- 

 veniently get it during hatching season, but is not a 

 necessity. I shall keep Lee's Egg-maker in stock to ac- 

 commodate a local trade, and those in Pennsylvania can 

 get all of Lee's goods of Mr. Howard L. Davis, Market 

 Street, Philadelphia, Pa., or write Geo. H. Lee Co., 

 Omaha, Nebr., for all their products are strictly high- 

 class, including their lice-killer, where you prefer getting 

 it ready for use rather than mix it yourself. I know 

 you cannot fail if you feed your large breeds as laid 

 down in this chapter. If you do not fully understand 

 everything write me, for my aim is to see every poultry 

 plant in this country succeed, or come and see me and see 

 two thousand birds cared for under this system. 



