MODEL INCUBATORS AND BROODERS FOR 1909 



You Can Hatch ! 

 Can You Rear the Chicks ? 



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Model Colony Brooder 



The oUl hen raises as many of her dozen chicks as she does not 

 step on. because they are not crowded. The dozen have nearly a 

 square foot to hover under. 

 "We recommend the M«Klel 

 Colony Brooder for from 

 eighty to one bundretl 

 chicks which allows about 

 a sf|uare foot and a half to 

 each dozen chicks in nur- 

 serj- end of brooder besides 

 as much more in the exer- 

 cising room. These brootlers. 

 like the hens, supply top 

 heat only, thus rearing 

 strung chicks without crowd- 

 ing. The Motlel Colony Brooder is double walled and ceiled at nursery 

 end; also lined with paper and covered with tin roof lined with 

 felt paper. 90° under hover can be maintained in freezing weather 

 in a sixty mile gale without lamp smoking. This brooder is easily 

 cleaned and contains every conveni- 

 ence for the operator. 



Two doors are provided in th'j 



exercising end of brooder, one glass 



the other screen, so that on rainy 



days or at night fresh air may be 



admitted without letting the little 



y"! chicks out. By merely raising thi; 



&..*J I chimney the lamp is easily removed 



* "* ~^f * and the lamp bowl will contain oil 



enough to bum twenty-four hours in 



any weather and forty-eight hours 



under ordinan- conditions. 



Mdel ColoDT Bfooder 



