THE aj;t OS? poultky eatteiSINu 



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so arranged that a great deal of time is saved in feeding. 

 I usually feed from 225 to 250 per iiour, but I have on 

 occasion fed 330. The coops are on legs yfiih a tray 



Fig. 13 CANADIAN FEEDING 3IACHINE IN OPERATION 



underneath to catch the droppings, and in that way I 

 put them three high and economize much floor space. 

 The front is so arranged that when the lath is pushed 

 up it stays there, and after I put the bird back, give 

 the lath a gentle tap and it drops in place. 



