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BUTTERMILK GROWING MASH 



This mash — second link in the Conkey 

 Chain — is fed after the chicks ar,e eight weeks 

 old. It is balanced for rapid and even devel- 

 opment of muscles, bones, vital organs and 

 feathers. Like all Conkey mashes it is low 

 in fibre, clean and always uniform. 



Raising chicks to healthy and profitable 

 maturity— this difficult problem is solved 

 by the Growing Mash. Just as the Starting 

 Feed is balanced to carry baby chicks safely 

 through the critical first eight weeks, so is the 

 Growing Mash a complete mash ration for 

 developing birds to maturity. 



The Growing Mash differs materially from 

 the Starting Feed — meat scraps are added, 

 bone is increased, and corn decreased — grow- 

 ing birds demand a heavier diet than delicate 

 baby chicks. 



The UNBROKEN CHAIN system of feeding, 



originated by Conkey — one mash for starting 



chicks, pne for developing, one for laying — teaches an invaluable 



lesson in demonstrating the need of three different kinds of rations 



for most economical poultry feeding. 



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ANALYSIS 





Conkey's Buttermilk Growing Mub 



Crude Protein, 18%; 



Crude 



Fat,4%;CrudeFibre, 5% 



■ Nitro- 



gen Free Extract, 50%; 



Carbo- 



hydrates, 55%. 





Ingredients 





Buttermilk, corn 



f e ed 



meal, wheat bran, 



wheat 



middlings, bone, ground 



barley, meat scraps 



bean 



meal, oatmeal, oil 



meal. 



salt (Ji of 1%). -I 







The third link in the Conkey Chain is 

 balanced for a full egg basket. Low in fibre, 

 just right in protein for layers. 



This mash was placed on the market in 

 response to an insistent demand for an hon- 

 estly prepared, egg-producing ration that 

 could always be depended upon to be clean 

 and uniform. This demand arose through 

 loss of egg production, which is likely to follow 

 a change of "balance" in feed — too many 

 egg mashes unfortunately are variable in 

 quality and therefore unreliable and costly 

 if not positively dangerous. 



To produce eggs in abundance, the flock 



must have a balanced ration consisting of a 



dry mash and a good scratch grain mixture, 



also a regular supply of green stuff. Grains 



alone are not a sufficient ration for -laying 



hens. Conkey's Buttermilk Laying Mash is 

 made by Conkey's ORIGINAL process. Fresh, Semi-Liquid buttermilk 

 and other ingredients are blended so as to tempt the hen's appetite, 

 thus increasing consumption of dry mash so essential to large egg 

 production. 



Insist on Conkey's mashes — you can always depend on them. 

 Conkey feeds are always clean, wholesome and uniform. 



Conkers SCRATCH GRAINS 



ANALYSIS 



Conkey's Buttermilk Laying Math 



Crude Protein. 20%; Crude 

 Fat, 5%; Crude Fibre, 6%; 

 Nitrogen Free Extract, 44%; 

 Carbohydrates, 50%. 



Ingredients 



Buttermilk, corn meal, 

 corn feed meal, wheat bran, 

 wheat middlings, bone, 

 ground barley, meat scraps, 

 bean meal, oil meal, salt 

 (Vx of 1%). 



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Conkey makes three sizes of Scratch Grains 

 — Conkey's Scratch Grains, for hens; Conkey's 

 Growing Grains, for growing chicks; and 

 Conkey's Chick Grains, for baby chicks. 



These mixtures are the connecting links 

 in the complete Conkey Chain. They hook 

 together and re-enforce the three great links 

 when fed with Conkey's Buttermilk Mashes. 



Every grain is bright, clean, plump and 

 "meaty" — no dirt at the bottom of the bag, 

 no worm-eaten or shriveled ingredients. 



Ask us for Conkey's Complete Feeding 

 Directions. Mailed free if you write direct to 



THE G. E. CONKEY CO. 

 Cleveland, O. 



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GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 

 Conkey's Scratch Grains 

 Crude Protein, 9.75%; Crude 

 Fat, 1.75%; Crude Fibre. 3.00%. 



Ingredients 

 Wheat, cracked corn, 

 kaffir corn, barley, buck- 

 wheat, and sunflower seed. 

 Ask us for analyses of other 

 Conkey grains 



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