1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 1908 
CHEAPEST POSSIBLE CONSTRUCTION. 
Single boarding, covered with roofing, no a ad The long, shallow wood trough is for the birds to bathe in. 
The water enters from a faucet in the foreground. After the birds have bathed, the water is emptied by mule 
a plug at the end. The trough is cleaned with a broom. The man who sends this photograph writes: “TI raise 
1650 young ones from March 1, 1907 to July 1, 1907 (four months) from 450 pairs of breeders in this building.” 
MADE A TRIP SOUTH AS FAR AS VIRGINIA AND FOUND OUR BIRDS THE BEST ALL 
ALONG THE LINE. NONE OTHERS ANYWHERE NEAR THEIR EQUAL FOR SIZE AND 
UALITY. I have sold lots of squabs this summer. I average about 800 a month. Besides 
that I have worked up a-little side trade in selling mated birds, but only the very large ones, 
such as I raise myself. Such orders bring me $3 a pair. I can’t raise them fast enough to 
supply my trade, but I guarantee to do what is right by them all. 
can say the credit is yours for supplying me with the old birds, as you did, but I only wish 
I had sense enough to have held on to all I ever got from you. 
the largest Homers that any man can raise. 
1 visited a plant in Pennsylvania. While I was there I was also down to Philadelphia and 
Delaware as far as Virginia and I saw your fine birds all along as I went, but none others were 
anywhere near their equal as far as size and quality went. 
will take the largest Homers you have to-day and breed them in my coops and raise the 
young ones myself, and the young birds will be larger than the old ones, but that is experience 
that does that.—L. Y., Connecticut. 
WHY WE HAVE MADE A SUCCESS. I 
Mr. Rice, I claim to have raised 
wish to thank you very much for the nice 
selection buth in size and perfect marking, 
I readily see why it is you have made a success 
of Homer breeding. have long since found 
a satisfied customer is by far the best advertis- 
ing medium in building a substantial business. 
I will give you my future orders. I hope to 
add frequently to my nice loft of birds. No 
off-color or inferior birds can exist in my 
ms. Wishing you success—W. B. T,, 
‘cxas, 
CANADA CUSTOMER FINDS PROFIT- 
ABLE OCCUPATION. About six months ago 
I purchased from you seven pairs of your 
Extra mated adult Plymouth Rock Homer 
pigeons. Have had very good success with 
them, Seine with seven pairs, J have 
now (June, 4, 1907) fifty-six hardy Homers. I 
also got a Manual from yeu and find it very 
helpful. On the whole, I think squab rais- 
ing is one of the most profitable industries 
pursued to-day. You can ae this letter 
if you it. M., B.C., ada. 
LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 
