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NET PROFIT FROM 30 HENS IN ONE SEASON ON 

 A LOT 24x40. IT IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT, IT 



has been done on the Kellerstrass Farm 



My New Poultry Book 



Covers all branches necessary for Success with 

 Poultry. It tells you what I have done. It 

 was 'written from actual experience. 



IT TELLS YOU HOW— 



HOW I made $3,600.00 in one season from thirty hens on a lot 

 24x40 by feeding them the scraps from my table three times a day. 

 The test was made to show what can be done on a city lot as well 

 as on a farm. I also furnish you the names of the parties who paid 

 me over $2,000.00 for the eggs alone from these thirty hens, for 

 reference, which is evidence undisputable. Remember (his book is 

 written by a man who has had the actual experience. 



HOW I make my chickens weigh two and one-half pounds when 

 they are eight weeks old. 



HOW I prepared my chickens for the show room so that I won over 

 90 per cent, of all the blue ribbons that were offered during 1907 

 and 1908, the last season that I showed. A "secret" that has 

 never been published before. 



HOW I built my indoor and outdoor brooders for 85 cents each, to be 

 used either as fireless or with heat in them and plans for the same. 



HOW I raise ninety-eight chickens out of a hundred that I hatch. 



HOW I took a flock of chickens and made ihem lay $68 worth of 



eggs per hen in ten months ! 

 HO W 1 keep my male birds from fighting without injuring them. 

 HOW I raised the five chickens 1 sold to Madame Paderewski for 



$7,500.00. 

 HOW I feed my chickens for egg production. 

 HOW I keep my chickens healthy and free from sickness. 

 HOW I select a good laying hen from the poor layer. 

 HOW I break up my broody hens without injuring them. 

 HOW I pack my eggs so they will stay fresh. 

 HOW I mate up my chickens for breeding and fertility. 

 HOW I run my incubators and supply moisture. 

 HOW I raised my famous $10,000.00 hen " Peggy." 

 HOW I build my hen houses and plans for the same. 

 HOW I bred my big egg-laying strain. 



It also tells about broiler plants, egg planls, and remember, there is 

 also an article in this book called " Two Years on the Kellerstrass 

 Poultry Farm," which explains hundreds of things — just what we do ;n 

 two years on the farm, or in other words, a two yeais' course on the 

 " World's Greatest Poultry Plant." This is the greatest article ever 

 written by a real practical poultryman. 



Remember, this book was written by a man who has sold the highest 

 priced chickens in the world, who also sold $68.00 worth of eggs per 

 hen from a flock of hens in one season, in fact, if you breed a chicken 

 of any kind you know my reputation as a breeder. This is the first 

 time I have ever offered to sell any of my "methods or secrets to the 

 breeder or to the public. 



IF YOU RAISE CHICKENS OF ANY KIND YOU NEED THIS BOOK 



Try My Way and You Can Raise Them by the Thousands 

 READ WHAT OTHERS SAY 



Kellerstrass Farm, Kansas City, Mo. 



Dear Sir: — / received yimr book sent me S 

 have been •worth to mc Jfoo.oo if I had hn 



/.'''.'■■;•" Common Sense, Brained by hard ea 

 S/OOO.OO to me. 



Burnett, Cal. 



lurday A. M. It -would 



' it last spring* " Good 



ned experience. Worth 



Rcspt., {Signed} L. R. H.tYU'ARD. 



The simplest sort of thing — common black dirt — has solved the 



problem of eradicating a chicken disease which cost thirty million 



chicks' lives annually, a disease "which scientists of the National and 



State Experiment Stations have been studying without success for 



City poultry fancier. 



ten years. Ernest Kellerstrass, the A"i 

 found the secret.— St. Louis Republic. 



Q$ Orange Ave., Irvington, X. J., Nov. 8th, igoo. 



Ernest Kellerstrass. Dear Sir:— Received your poultry book, it' s worth 

 many times the price and should be in the hands of every one handling 

 chickens as it contains information that would take many years to 

 learn. I remain, yours very truly, {Signed) JOHN SEAEELDER. 

 Dear Sir; — Winchester, Katts. 



Received your book all O. K. this A. M. and find same very inter- 

 esting, and full of go. -d sound logic, i 'ours truly, CI I. IS. FORS ) 'THE. 

 Mr. E. Kellerstrass, Kansas City, Mo. Oct. itth, iqoq. 



Dear Sir: — Received your book alright. Am well pleased with book: 

 best dollar's worth I have ever received. 



Yours truly, (Signed) CHAS. P. GOETZ, Buffalo, N. T. 



Adah, Pa., Oct.^otk, IQOQ. 

 Mr. Ernest Kellerstrass, Kansas City. .1/ . 



Dear Friend;— The book at hand. It is the best book that I ever 

 opened on poultry talk. I think every person that has a bird on his 

 lot or farm should have one of these books. I was surprised it hen I 

 read where you opened those chicks and found lath nails and tacks in 

 their craws. I never heard of such a thing; it stands to reason that 

 would kill them. Yours truly (Signed) II. M. GRUi'ER. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 31st, 1009. 

 Mr. Ernest Kellerstrass, Kansas City, Mo. 



Dear Sir: — / consider your book chuck full of valuable information 

 for any >ue, especia 'ty a beginner. I have already received more than 

 my money's north and have only read about one third of the book. 



)\urs respectfully (Signed) CEO. It'. BENCKENSTEIN. 



Ernest Kellerstrass, Kansas City, Mo. 



Dear Sir: — / herewith inclose you affidavit, also trap nest re 

 the Kellerstrass Strain Crystal White Orpington Hen register No. 

 J03, that laid two hundred and sixty-three (263) eggs in 27 j days. 



(Signed) P. J. HARLLEE, Chattahoochee, Ga. 



My Dear Mr. Keller- 

 strass:—! have sixteen 

 of your hens that a: er- 

 age t-.vo hundred and 

 thirty-ajie{23t)cggs_per 

 bird in 12 months. 

 LAWRENCE 

 JACKSON, 

 Pittsburgh Pa. 



Ernest Kellerstrass, 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 Dear Sir: — Colli 

 lati ns on the splendid 

 showingyou have made 

 by selling $68.00 north 

 of eggs P er nrn from 

 thirty hens in one 



■■■• \S H. 



CM. CURE'S, Editor, 

 Reliable Poultry Jour- 

 nal, Quincy, III. 



Send $1.00 — and a Copy of the Latest Revised Edition of the Book Will be Sent You by Return Mail 



Address ERNEST KELLERSTRASS, Publisher, Box 48, Westport Station, Kansas City, Mo. 



NOTE : Ask any editor of any Poultry Journal or any " licensed '* poultry judge as to my reputation as a breeder. 



