The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1457 
Free-Conkeys Poultry Book 
Pedigreed Chicks, Eggs, Breeding Stock 
EGG-LAYING CONTEST 
DlOQCn RnP 1C<1 A lintliiKStriiin Hint wins InLay- 
Dnnncu nuuno i nR conumt,. v«n K rt ortifbd 
Stork (it buylnc A.O.Jon**’ Korku. .'(II! World’B 
OFFICIAL Iteeoi’d lor Barred Rook h**n made by a 
member of our-winninR pun in N. American Laying 
Contort, Just remember It’e a. C. Joinin’ ntrain 
thut made and holds all the world's Official Records 
on Barred Hock*. Write for catalog. 
A. O. JONES - Georgetown, Delaware 
Bergen County, N. J.. Egg Contest 
This contest is held at Emerson, N. J., under 
control of New Jersey State Experiment Station. 
There are 100 pens, each with 20 pullets. This 
is Hie third (pullet) year of this contest. 
Week ending November 14, 1922:^ 
B. P. ROCKS 
Week Total 
C. W. Brown. N. J. 0 0 
J. A. Craig, N. J. II 0 
Etjon Poultry Farm. N, J. 6 6 
Uarry H. Ober, N. J. 7 9 
Lewis Farm. R. 1. 6 8 
Roselawn Farm, N J. 12 21 
W. P. ROCKS 
8. Bradford Allyn. Mass. 33 38 
Roy M. Lynch, N. J. 0 0 
James F. MacDonald, Mass. 0 0 
WHITE WYANDOTTB8 
Barr’s Knobby Stone, Pa. 0 0 
Central Poultry Farm, N, J... 10 13 
K. C. Condlet A 8on, N. J. . 1 I 
August Weiss, N. J. 4 4 
K. C. R. 1. REDS 
The Boola Farm, N. J.. 0 0 
8. C B. I. REDS 
H. W. Colllngwood. N, J. 40 41 
Henry P. Walker, Mass. 3 4 
C. Heed Ferguson, N. J.. 0 1 
Fred C. Nixon, N. J. 2 4 
Howard (J. Taylor. Jr.. N. J. 0 1 
R. W Tracy. N. J. 12 20 
Underhill Brothers. N. J . 2 2 
CAM PINES 
Mrs. B. W. Bralnard. N. Y. 18 34 
ANCONAS 
Just-A-Mere Poultry Farm, N J... ... 0 0 
E. Dittmar. N. J. ... 0 3 
Solomon Richman. N. J. 9 9 
LEGHORNS 
Tanglewold Farm. N. Y. 0 0 
Beck Egg Fnrra.N.J. 3 3 
,1. W. Bottcher, N. J.. 10 10 
Broad Acres Farm. Conn. 1 1 
Broad View Farm, N. J..... 5 3 
A L. Causse, Jr-, N. J.. 19 22 
Cranberry Brook Farm. N. J. 0 0 
J. S. Cray & Son. N. J . 21 29 
Harold W. Davis, N. J. 4 4 
Alex Elchenbaum, N. J.. 12 12 
Elgenrauch & De Winters. N. J. 9 14 
Plnehnrst Poultry Farm. N. J. 1 1 
Mattie U. Kppete. N J. 19 20 
Geo, K. Ferris. Mich. 37 51 
Richard Franke. N, J. 5 5 
Greendale Farm. N Y . 18 24 
Cbtts. K. Grove. Del. 15 18 
Leo A. Grouten. Conn. 18 28 
Henry E. Heine. N. J. 0 1 
John J. He«rdt, N. J. 3 3 
The Hoehn Farm, N. Y. 11 15 
A, B. Hall. Conn. . l l 
Hollywood Farm. Wash. 73 111 
FrankL. lingua, N J.... t> 6 
Sami. Johnston, N-J .. 4 4 
George C-Johnson, N. J. 6 7 
The Ohio Poultry Farm, Ohio. 4 4 
Hubert cj. Knapp. N. Y. 13 15 
Jay D. Lester. N Y. 5 6 
Francis F Lincoln, Conn. 2 2 
Hon Hem Poultry Farm, N. J. 10 15 
Harold W. Lyle. N. J... 7 8 
Marquis A Wagner. N. Y. 9 11 
Herbert 4J Muxharn, R. 1 . 0 0 
Meadowedgc Farm N. Y. 12 19 
Mercer Poultry Farm, N. J... 6 6 
Fred J. Mathews, N. J. 10 il 
Oakdale Poultry Farm. N. J. 0 0 
Samuel Niece & Son, N. J. 14 18 
8. Olsen. N.J. 18 24 
Pinewoud Poultry Farm, N. J. 32 46 
Manning Potts, N. J. 12 13 
Oueensbury Farm. N. J. 0 0 
Rapp’s Leghorn Farm, N. J. 0 0 
Columbian Poultry Farm. N. J . 19 27 
John K. Uoessnor. N J. 10 19 
Rosebill Farm. N .1. 5 5 
Rosewood Leghorns. N. J. 4 < 
J. W. Schreih, N. V. 6 0 
Shadowbrook Farm. Conn. 4 4 
A’K. Spear. N. J. 7 7 
Spring Lake Kurin. N. J. 17 19 
John <». Si tutu undo. N. J. 51 60 
Matthew Stotliart. Jr . N, J . 0 0 
Willis K Stryker. N. J.. 4 4 
Sun View Farm, N. J . 40 42 
Wallace S. Suydaiu, N. J. 26 32 
l'om’s Pou try Farm, N. J. 0 0 
J. R. Van Uonten, N. J. 2 2 
Gustav Walters. NJ . 5 9 
John F. Wehrell. N J. 12 22 
Westwood Poultry h arm N. J. 5 10 
James Whetsel. N. J. 21 29 
White Cloud Farms. N.Y. 2 2 
Wilburtha Poultry Farm, N. J . 19 20 
S. O.W. LEGHORN N, J. ASSN. 
Atlantio Co M. P. A. 16 22 
8 C W LEGHORN ENTRIES 
Bergen Co Poultry Assn. 4 0 
R. I. HKDS 
Bergen Co Poultry |Assn. 4 4 
S C W LEGHORN 
Burlington Co. Poultry Assn. 7 8 
K. L REDS 
Burlington Co. Poultry Assn.......... 5 6 
S. C. W. LEGHORN 
llamnionioii Poultry Raisers’Assn... 10 12 
Uuuterdon Co Poultry Assn. 27 28 
Middlesex Co. Poultry Assn. 4 4 
Ocean Co. Poultry Assn . 2 2 
Vineland Poultry Assn . 0 0 
Total . 964 1 227 
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Barred Rock Cockerels 
Pai'ks-Franeais strain. Husky, free range, April 
hatched. S3 each; six, @2.50 each. 
E. HOMER ARTZ Woodstock, Virginia 
KENT BARRED ROCKS 
1920- 21 Storrs contest high Rock pen and individual 
1921- 22 contests 2nd Rock pen at Storrs and Cornell 
1st at Quincy. 3rd at Puyallup. Certified and Pedi 
greed Breeding Cockerels for sale. Circular. 
Kent Poultry Farms - Cazenovia, N.Y. 
M ILLIONS of little chicks can be saved by 
feeding them steam -cooked chick feed in¬ 
stead of raw and indigestible feeds. 
The H-O exclusive steam-cooking process makes 
the feed wonderfully easy to digest and insures its 
keeping sweet and palatable. H-O Steam-Cooked 
Chick Feed “saves the lives of baby chicks,” 
so we call it — 
rnpneeted Barred Itoc-kx. Breeding cockerels, pul¬ 
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Pure Barron Strain out of Imported bird.-i with egg 
records up to 284 eggs. Three hundred choice 
Cockerels, March hatch, out of imported stock. 
Free range, bultermllk-fed, large, husky birds, 
*5.0(1 each; five or more, *4.00 each One hundred 
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EDGAR BRIGGS. Bo* 75, Pleasant Valley, N. Y. 
S e w ie ghorn 
■ ^ w » ■ ■■ Cocks & Cockerels 
@4 each or 6 for @30, while they last. Few old hens 
at @1.50 each. All farm raised stock bred for eggs. 
CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW - Centre Hall, Pa. 
STEAM-COOKED CHICK FEED 
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It’s balanced! Exactly 
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producing elements. 
C. Hr. «nd Eng. TV, Leghorn*. Extra quality. Cat¬ 
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C r WhitP I enhiirns HEAVr laving strain 
O, L. nllllv Ltyuui US 0( | 0 selected breeder* 
SI.75 each, delivered. Several hundred late May 
pullets weighing about 3 lbs. SI 50 each, delivered. 
Matthew Stothart, Jr, Eatuntowu. N. J. 
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Buffalo, N.Y. / 
Certified S. C. W. Leghorn Cockerels 
Sunny ('rest and Cornell Strain, S3.50 to 815. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. 
COLO SPRING POULTRY FARM. Java Village, N V. Box E 
America's Premier heavy-weight Fowl. Fast grow¬ 
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Catalogued Price List. C. M. PACE A SONS. Bor 199 Belmar, n. J. 
ER8EY BLACK GIANT Cockerell,. 5nios.de! 
line, large birds ; 84 each. III.it Vl l.T, Niiavu, V. J 
MAHOGANY STRAIN S. G. Rhode Island Reds 
Early hatched Pullets. $2.50 and $3 each. Yearling 
Hens. S2.25 each. Cockerels. 54 each. All excellent 
breeding stock. Circular. B. Quackenbush. Darien. Conn. 
Cockerels sired by a son or a 270-egg hen (Official record). 
$n and *iu. Olbcr cockerels, to and *7 each. Hatching 
Eggs *lu p-v 100. Anna M. Jones, Crnryvllte, N.Y, 
A MONEY-MAKER because it is a life saver 
to chicks. Chick welfare depends on 
uniform temperature and pure air. The Magic 
regulates with clock-like precision, being 
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Choice April hntched cockerels and 
pullets from my best utility-stand¬ 
ard pens. Cockerels. $5; pullets-, $3. 
K. K. Gregor, Southport, Conn. 
15 D. C. R. I. Red Cockerels 
from high producing, trap nested, rich, darlc ted 
hens. Saatid 510 each. L. M. WALDRON. Sennett, N. V. 
Dark RedS. C. PULLETS Krtffc 
April hatch. 5I.60-S2.25. I’nrelated cockerels. 24U- 
269-egg strain, 55. AF10N FARM, Oununerston, Vermont 
Q95 Buys 140-Egg Champion 
10 Belle City Incubator 
Hot-Water. Copper Tank. Double Wall 3 1 A 
Fibre Board. Self Regulated j 4 rtqc I s ‘"wn 
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Trnpnested stock. Bred for Winter eggs. Pullets, 
83 oach, or 12 tor @30. Cockerels. $5 to 87.54). 
O. G. L. LEWIS : Puoli. Pa. 
Both Combs. 
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lutdf l-lnnd I'cd Cockerel,. 
I Flint Poultry Farm 
SAFEST and CHEAPEST 
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Hens, $1 , Pullets SI .25 ; Cockerels, S2 ; 50 Hens and 
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Pigeon Hatching Hen Egg 
On i>nge 5>42 you a^k, under "Brevi¬ 
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a pigeon hatched a chick from a full- 
sized heu’s egg?" I have had several 
breeds of pigeons, and they seldom have 
more than two eggs. The incubation 
Period D 111 days. The male sometimes 
hutches a few hours before the female, 
aud in that case is a stronger squab. I 
have often exchanged these little ones, 
when of the same age. from one nest to 
the other, putting two smallest in one 
nest, Tiie old birds do not seem to notice 
the change while they are very young. 
The point is I have never known a pigeon 
to sit over 10 days. If for any reason 
the eggs are spoiled they seem to know 
it at once, and will leave them and build 
a new nest and lay again right off. I 
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the required time for the incubation * of 
a hen’s egg. The large pouter or the 
runt might he large enough (o cover the 
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that hen’s egg under a pigeon. 
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