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SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE TO INCLUDE AVERAGES AND PER- 

 CENTAGES FOR PULLETS WITH THE ADULT FOWLS. 



NOTE — 37.90% of an Egg a day for 365 days equals an average of 

 138.33 Eggs from each hen or pullet in the flock, for the vifhole year 1914. 



*These sub-totals are brought over from the previous table, to add in 

 with this table, to show the averages and percentages for the whole flock. 



t34 days added to cover 17 Eggs for Pullets beginning to lay. 



tS4 pullets raised. 



Press Comments on the Experiment. 



When the author found that his experiment with a longer 

 business day, for the hens, correlative and supplementary to 

 his liberal and regular feeding of balanced rations, was a suc- 

 cess, he decided that an economic fact, of such importance, 

 should be given to the public, in tangible form, as soon as 

 sufficient data had been accumulated to present a preponder- 

 ance of results to make its success apparent, without oppor- 

 tunities for skepticism. 



