Prairie State Incubators and Brooders for 1901. 



Special ilachines Described in Our Poultry Circular flailed on Application. 

 The Prairie State 

 Incubators for 1901. 



The recent improvements ol the 

 Prairie State Incubators and Brooders 

 have so simplified poultry-hatching 

 that a child can operate the machines 

 without difficulty. The new self-ad- 

 justing or compensating regulator on 

 the Incubators, which is self-adjus!ing 

 for changes in outside temperature, is 

 also effected by the animal heat 

 in the eggs. The new automatic 

 turning tray is a decided improveirent 

 on the old system of hand-turning,, as 

 it does away with any possibiliti/ of 

 jarring or breaking the eggs. The 

 very low prices do not indicate that the 

 quality of the machines has deterio- 

 rated ; on the contrary, the increased 

 facilities for manufacturing to supply 

 the enormous demand enables the 

 manufacturer to meet all needs. 



?rairle State, Style B, withoist Nursery. 



PRICES— INCUBATORS. 



CAPACITY 



No. 1, Baby 50 egg 



No. 2, " 100 '• 



No. 1, Style A. 150 " 



No: 2, " A.. 210 " 



N^b. 3, " A ,....300 " 



No. 1. " B... 150 " 



No. 2, .'' B 210 " 



No. 3, " B 300 " 



Special Duck, 1900 Model .200 " 



" " old " 288 " 



BROODERS, 

 style B, Sectional Hot- Water Pipe Brooders, no Runs. 



CAPACITY. 



No. 2, Two Sections 200 chicks. 



No. 3, Three " 300 " 



No. 4, Four " 400 " 



Style C, Hot-Air Outdoor Brooders. 



No. 1 I'JO chicks, 



No. 2 150 " 



Style D, Hot-AIr Indoor Brooders. 



80 chicks, 



.125 " 



Prairie State, Style A, with Nursery. 



PRICE. 



§ 6 00 



10 00 



20 00 



26 00 



32 00 



15 00 



22 00 



25 00 



32 00 



44 00 



ns. 



PRICE, 



?I9 00 



24 00 



29 00 



?12 00 



16 00 



§7 00 



9 00 



Prairie State Sectional Brooder, Style B, Hot-Water. 



This Brooder is intended for small or portable Brood-houses, 

 or run in connection with the )iipe system and hot-water 

 stove. It will be noticed, by looking at cut, just how the ma- 

 chine is constructed and how heated. It is very simple, easy 

 to operate, easy to clean, and not hard to move from one place 

 to an.olher. It is provided with a movable floor that can be 

 raised or lowered instantly. 



Prairie State, Style D, Brooder, Hot-Air. 



(For Indoor Only.) 



The No. 1 is 2 feet wide and 3 feet long, and the No. 2 is 3 

 feet square. They are constructed with an incline so that the 

 chicks can get in and out of the Brooder, and when incline is 

 closed at night the chicks are free from rats or prowling enemies. 



Prairie State, Style C. Hot-Air Outdoor Brooder. 



No. 1, 36 

 inch, square. 

 containing 9 

 square feet of 

 fl oor space, 

 and the No. 

 2, 48 inches 

 square, con- 

 t ai ning T 

 square feet < ; 

 floor s p a c ■ 

 This Broods: 

 is rain, rat, 

 wind, an J. 

 j storm proof, 

 and can be 

 takenentire'y 

 to pieces and 

 put together 

 a g a i n in a 



verv few minutes, making it easy to clean. It can be stored in 

 a small space after the season is over. It is u]i'>n runners, and 

 can be easily moved from one place to the other. The lamp 

 case is also provided with our new improved cold-air duct, 

 which keeps the oil cool at all times. 



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