MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 
22, GRANITE GRIT. 
.28. QUARTZ GRIT. ws, 
SAME CRUSHED. 
Here are samples of grits which never should be fed to pigeons. No. 22 is a coarse granite grit. No. 23 isa 
finer granite or quartz grit. No. 24 is the same material, either granite, quartz or mica crushed finer. All of 
these poultry grits will do the pigeons more harm than good and are useless expense. Ordinary sand or gravel is 
tier. 
HOW A LOUISIANA SQUAB BREEDER 
BUYS HIS GRAIN. PRICES FOR SQUABS 
IN HIS STATE ARE GOOD. I resigned my 
position with the railroad company and have 
moved to my home and you will please 
address me here. I have been very busy 
getting in shape for my birds and I now have 
them comfortably located in a nice house 
14 by 24. They are getting to work nicely 
and as they are now in their permanent 
quarters and will not have to be disturbed 
any more, I expect soon to have a large flock 
of them. My birds have been moved three 
times in the last 90 days, but are all in fine 
condition, which shows they are thrifty and 
ill do well under most any kind of circum- 
stances. 
I am buying wheat and Kaffir corn from 
Kansas City, Missouri. I get Kaffir corn at 
98 cents per hundredweight f.o.b, Kansas 
City and wheat at $1 per bushel. The freight 
rate here is about 70 cents, so Kaffir corn does 
not cost me much more than corn chops. 
I pay $1.50 per sack for chops delivered here. 
Every one who sees my Homers says they 
are the finest they ever saw. I have orders 
now for about 50 pairs at $1 per pair at 
weanling age. F i 
Quotations for squabs this week in my 
markets are $4a dozen. (This price is offered 
by commission men.) The hotels and cafes 
will pay from $1 to $1.50 more.—G, W. T., 
Louisiana. 
FIRST EXPERIMENT, THEN THE REAL 
THING. The first lot that I bought from 
you was an experiment, a success. I will 
enlarge this spring if not sooner.—J. F. C., 
Wiscousin, 
EIGHT DAYS OLD, WEIGHT HALF A 
POUND. I had a squab that weighed one- 
half a pound when it was eight days old from 
the Homers I got from you a few weeks ago. 
How is that?—R. B. W., Ohio, 
PLYMOUTH ROCK HOMERS THE 
BEST IN THIS NEW JERSEY TOWN. Mine 
are fine birds, the best in the town, there are 
none like them.—L. K., New Jersey. 
TEXAS WOMAN’S WORK. Something 
more than a year agoI purchased six pairs of 
igeons from you. I have quite a flock now, 
faving been successful.—Mrs, R. E. B., Texas. 
RAPID PROGRESS IN ELEVEN WEEKS. 
I bought 12 pairs of No. 1 Plymouth Rock 
Homers and received them April 11. I now 
(July 6) have 33 young ones.—E. L. F., Iowa. 
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