6. Expensive housing is not necessary. 



7. Fowk do as well in confinement as on free range. 



8. There is no small investment that pays as big returns in money, 

 and Bo equal amount of work that returns as mueh pleasant recreation 

 and table delicacies as does poultry keeping. 



9. If farmers gave their fowls the care and thought that they do their 

 other stock, they too, would make good money on them, as do their vil- 

 lage neighbors. 



10. The surest way to success im the poultry business is to begin right, 

 in a small way and keep growing. 



11. No exceptional talent nor special training is necessary to succeed 

 in poultry keeping. 



12. It is a waste of time and money to keep any but pure-bredp. 

 —From "Thg Practical Farmer" Feb. 15, 1915. 



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