SUCCESS IN POULTRY CULTURE 
natural conditions is what makes the poul- 
tryman’s task so hard and success so 
difficult to attain. 
My success with brooders since that 
time has not been uniformly good, for I 
have tried many experiments, and a good 
many of them have not been as successful 
as I could wish, but the experience gained 
has almost always been worth the price 
paid. 
Don’t be afraid to experiment, if you 
have a pet idea that you would like to see 
tried out, for if you don’t succeed as well 
as you would like to, the experience is 
usually worth the price you paid for it; 
and then, too, you will be working with 
the consciousness that you are helping 
along the progress of man. Without 
experimenting there would be but little 
progress. 
When your experiments fail, search 
out the cause, and you will not only benefit 
yourself, but you will enlighten and benefit 
others; and all this is in obedience to the 
law of progress—the evolution of man. 
192 
