4-2 FOOD. 



teaspoonful to a common -sized water-can is 

 sufficient. 



I am happy, in concluding my own experi- 

 ences in poultry feeding, to be able to men- 

 tion very favourably the food manufactured by 

 Messrs Chamberlain & Co. Having now used 

 it for some time, I can vouch for its excel- 

 lence. My fowls are very fond of it, and thrive 

 admirably upon it. I give it, mixed with minced 

 boiled liver, and pounded pimento sprinkled over 

 all. This, however, is to be considered quite a 

 " bon bon," and used in limited quantities. 

 Sometimes, I give the food plain, following their 

 own directions for use, and have found the result 

 very satisfactory. 



