THE  JHAWAII AN 
FORESTER  I AGRICULTURIST 
Vol.  VI  APRIL,  1909  No.  4 
POULTRY  AND  PROFITS . 
By  Professor  B.  E.  Porter,  College  of  Hawaii. 
Of  the  various  branches  of  animal  industry  there  is  probably 
none  that  brings  such  quick  returns  as  poultry  keeping. 
It  matters  not  whether  the  poultry  raiser  desires  to  produce 
eggs,  meat  in  the  form  of  broilers,  mature  fowls,  or  capons,  the 
product  is  ready  for  market  within  a comparatively  short  time. 
The  fact  that  so  little  time  is  required  for  the  development  of  a 
paying  business  makes  poultry  keeping  an  attractive  occupation 
for  those  having  little  capital,  and  who  must  enter  some  business 
that  will  bring  quick  returns. 
mr.  j.  j.  greene’s  black  Minorca  cockerel. 
