BASLEY FORMULAS (Tested) 



Basley Chick Feed 



Cracked Wheat 30i bs . 



bteel Cut Oats 30 lbs 



Finely Cracked Corn 15 i bs ' 



Miuet ;:::.'".:."..'.:;::.'.'ioib S : 



g^Vi- : 10 lbs. 



Pearl Barley 10 i bs . 



Rape Seed 10 i bs . 



Granulated Milk 10 lbs 



Granulated Dried Bone 10 lbs 



Chick Grit '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.10 lbs! 



Granulated Charcoal 5 i bs 



Total !S0 lbs. 



Basley Dry Food for Laying Hens 



By measure: 



Br an 2parts 



Alfalfa Meal 1 par t 



Corn meal 1 part 



Rolled Oats or Oatmeal 1 part 



Beef Scrap 1 part 



A little pepper and salt. 



Basley "Egg Coaxer" 



Dose half a pint once a day for twenty hens when they are moulting or to 

 encourage egg laying. This is an infallible egg producer. To be given in the 

 mash either dry or wet. 



Dried Blood 10 lbs. 



Beef Meal 10 lbs. 



Bone Meal 10 lbs. 



Linseed Meal 5 lbs. 



Sulphur _ 2 lbs. 



Powdered Charcoal 2 lbs. 



Cayenne Pepper */• lbs. 



Salt .* Vz\h. 



Douglas Mixture 



Tonic and disinfectant: Sulphate of iron (common copperas), eight ounces ; 

 sulphuric acid, one-half ounce. Put into a bottle or jug one gallon of water ; 

 into this put the sulphate of iron. As soon as the iron is dissolved, add the acid. 

 When the mixture is clear, it is ready for use. Dose: one teaspoonful in one 

 pint of drinking water. This is one of the best tonics for poultry known. It 

 is an antiseptic as well as a tonic, and is a good remedy for many diseases. 



Basley Liniment for Rheumatism 



One cup of vinegar; one cup of turpentine; as much saltpetre as it will 

 take up, about a heaping tablespoonful. Keep in a bottle, shake before using. 

 Bathe the affected part twice a day. Excellent for bruises, sprains, etc.; also 

 in the human family or animals of any kind. 



