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purposes, and no fowl that makes so fine a broiler and 

 roaster when they are grown up healthy and rugged, 

 that is, nature's way, and this can be done on the feed- 

 ing I have outlined on my free range system. You 

 can get eggs right in January that will run from 80 

 to go per cent fertile and give you grand hatches of 

 strong, rugged chicks that can be easily raised right 

 in the winter — and you will have no trouble to dis- 

 pose of hundreds of laying pullets during September, 

 October and November at $2.00 each. There is a 

 grand profit raising pullets at this price, when you 

 can raise co per cent and more of all the chicks you 

 hatch, and raise them I'lrgely on a feed that costs you 

 only 8 to 10 cents a bushel. So you can easily see 

 what a profit you cm make by running a large plant 

 mv wa^•. 



White Wyandotte Cockerel 



Your small feed bills would surprise you, after 

 feeding the old way. 



I am positive ten thousand dollars a year can 

 «asily be made off a plant of three thousand layers, 



