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Makes Hens Lay 
Winter Eggs 
TV/IIX RUST’S EGG PRODUCER with 
their daily ration. Soon you have 
cackling red comb chicken9 laying more 
and more eggs each week. 
RUST’S EGG PRODUCER tones up 
the egg producing organs. Used by pro¬ 
fessional poultrymen for thirty years. 
If your dealer can’t supply you, send us 
his name and 38c and we will send you 
postpaid 1-lb. trial package. 
Beware of Roup! 
One ounce of prevention is equal 
to a pound of cure. RUST’S ROUP 
POWDER kept regularly in the drink¬ 
ing water of the fowls during the Fall 
and 'Winter months will keep your 
flocks free from this dreaded disease. 
Wood’s Poultry Special mailed free 
on request. 
T. W. Woad & Sons 
Richmond, Virginia 
Successors to Wm. Rust & Son 
sale Mammoth Bronze Turkeys 
ARDEN W.DOIG, WALTON. NEW YORK 
Mammoth Bronze & Half Wild Turkeys 
healthy stock. JOHN D, SMITH, Walton. New York 
Pure Bred Bronze Turkeys EiX/aumJ: 
Mrs. Leland Livermore Cassville, N.Y. 
For Sale-Bourbon Red Turkeys 17^%”™’?,™: 
Healthy Birds. Mrs. WALTEN S. SAXTON, Vanin Caalar, N. ». 
Pure M. B. TURKEY S “aL* 0 mZ 
Bari on Leghorns. MAUHICR J. SULLIVAN, Nut Albany, l’u. 
Fancy Mammoth Pekin Ducks B” b e c R®'b e “n 
winners. Stock for sale. K. II. ANDKltSON, Moorr.rllle, lud. 
Tmilniioo fiooco &nd Burred Rock Oockcrels. 
1 UUIUUoo Uccoc Roy Hii.ts - Gouvrrnevr, N. Y. 
LargeColored Muscovys jessM.Vm.w.^.n.y. 
TOFLOUftE 4-EE8E. A-l. Old and yonner stock. 
1 Moderately priced. M. BAYEROORFFER. Hugucnct Park. N. Y. 
Special Fall Prices on TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE 
Also Best Bret-da Chickens. Write Your^wants. Catalog 
Free. H. A. SOUDER. Sox 29 , Seller sville. Pa. 
Large TOULOUSE GANDERS and GEESE 
Forty young birds bred from Madison Square Gar¬ 
den winners, 813 each, 830 for three. • S. O. R. I. 
Red cockerels, exhibition, heavy-laving 6train.$lO 
each. Satisfaction guaranteed. MAPLE FARM, Croiswicks, N. J. 
Tina Rroorle Poultry,Turkeys,Gesso, Ducks,Guineas. 
rillCDICcUo Bantams, Hares, Pigeons. Dogs, Stock 
Eggs, reasonable. Catalog free. PIONEER FARM. Telford. P«, 
For Sale-Pure Bred White Wyandotte Cockerels 
Barron .Strain. Trap Nest Hen* from 55 up. 
JOSEPH MOKEAU, Singleton Firm, YYallum lake, K. 1 
DUFF ROCK PULLETS and Cockerels from my 1st prize win- 
D ners. Pullets $2.50 and $3 50; Cockerels.’$5, $7.51) and $10 
ea. Satisfaction guaranteed. HARRT N. CONNER, Stochion. N. J. 
For Sale-300 May S. G. W. Leghorn Pullets 
$2 ouch. 50 "White Rocks, May hatch, $2.25 each. 
Healthy, thrifty. JUSTA POULTRY PASH. Southampton. N ». 
For Sale -About 200 40-Qt. Milk Cans y.Vk 
Pattern, >7-1 b. can. Never used. S5.50 per can. Semi in 
your offer. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE UAIRY CO.. Amiton. Conn. 
For Sale- 30 April Hatched White HockPullets 
heavy-laying, prize winning strain. 
D. F. LILLI BRIDGE - Brookton, New York 
April Hatched Rhode Island Red BARR * E 5“ 0CK Pullets 
$2 each, ti, W. TRAVIS, Hopewell Junction, N.Y. 
Dorcas Wlfit© WYANDOTTES 
SPECIALS! 10O Cockerels. Pullets for Dec. Beautiful stand¬ 
ard egg-bred lines. $2.60, $!1.60, $6 each. Hold on approv¬ 
al. 19 y.ars a breeder. EARL S. WILSON, Box 497. Hammond. N. T, 
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THE HENYARD 
Feeding Laying Pullets 
Is it best to feed all the sour milk hens 
will take? If so, do they need meat 
meal or beef scrap? Is the beef scrap 
better than meat meal? I am feeding dry 
mash, as by your directions, in hoppers, 
except the gluten, which I cannot get, 
wheat once a day and the refuse from 
cornflake mills (moistened) once a day. 
I have plenty of mangels and cabbage. 
Shal I feed all they will eat? My pul¬ 
lets are commencing to lay, and I want 
to keep them at it. mrs. l. b. m, 
Michigan. 
Yes, fowls may well have all the sour 
milk they will drink, and when this is 
available, the amount of meat fed may 
be considerably cut down, though better 
results in egg production will probably 
be obtained if some meat is fed in ad¬ 
dition. Beef scrap is usually preferred 
by poultrymen, though the actual value 
of any particular sample of scrap or meat 
meal is dependent upon its wholesomeness 
and the amount of protein that it con¬ 
tains. Both scrap and meal are obtained 
from the same source, the scraps and 
meat wastes from slaughter-houses, cooked 
under steam pressure to extract the fat 
and later dried and ground. A liberal 
amount of green and vegetable food should 
be supplied to laying fowls, though it is 
not necessary to give them all that they 
will eat; under some circumstances they 
will probably eat too much. if. B. D. 
Quantity of Grain for Poultry 
Will you tell me about how much grain 
should be raised to feed 8,000 chickens 
for a year; that is. taking them after 
they have reached broiler size. Of course, 
we can only provide the uncracked grains 
for scratch purposes aud will have to pur¬ 
chase all ground feeds. We intend to 
raise young stock on range mostly, or 
whole grain or crushed grains, and would 
like to get a rough estimate of how many 
bushels of corn, wheat aud oats to be 
raised. Will carry about a thousand lay¬ 
ers and breeders the year round, and 
raise 2,500 chicks each season. 
Massachusetts. e. b. t. 
The following figures from the fourth 
annual laying contest at Storrs, Conn., 
will give you a pretty good idea of the 
amount of food required by 1.000 laying 
fowls, and will serve as a rough estimate 
of your needs: 
There were 1.000 birds in this contest; 
they weighed 2 % tons; they ate 20 tons 
of dry mash; they ate a little over 21 
tons of grain. About 10 tons of mangel 
beets were consumed; 1!4 tons of grit 
and shell were provided, aud 12 tons of 
straw were required for litter. They laid 
between 914 and 10 tons of eggs, and pro¬ 
duced 18 tons of manure. 
Those 1,000 birds of mixed breeds laid 
an average of 151.8 eggs per bird. At an 
average price of a trifle over 30 cents per 
dozen their total egg production amounted 
to $4,019.57. The total cost of their food 
was $1,779.20 m. b. d. 
More 
EOflS ” 
The answer lies in correct feeding. At the 
New Jersey Egg-Laying Contest they use 
M aurer’s “Kwality” 
Meat Scrap 
because it is sweet, sound and finely pul¬ 
verized so that it blends well in the mash. 
rpCC Farmer’s Almanac. Generous 
L llE»[a samples of "Kwality” Products. 
Write Today 
MAURER MANUFACTURING CO. 
Dept. 10 Newark, New Jersey 
FOR SALE 
TTNABLE to renew our lease will sell 
5,400 Mammoth Hall Incubator and 
3 Hall brooder systems, 20 hovers each. 
All in first-class order, practically new. 
3,000 pullets, White Leghorns ( IVyk- 
hoff Strain ), and 800 S. C. Rhode Island 
Reds (IVilburtha Strain). Also 1,000 
birds excellent breeding stock and cock¬ 
erels of same strains. All bred to lay. 
A number of standard size window sashes. 
Portable laying house, coops, etc. 
Wilmount Poultry Farm 
Larchtnont, N. Y. Phone, Mamaroneck 62 
IIII! 
Partridge Plymouth Rocks]?* 
Breeding pens. S17 up; t'ocks-Ooekerels, J5up; Pul- 
lets-Hens. S3. S4.S5. Bred for winter eggs Circular 
free. STAR PARTRIDGE RUCK FARM. Huuueiiot Park, N. Y. 
s f a 0 l r e WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS 
from high producing hens. Leading Wyandotte pen 
last Storrs contest. Price, $5 and $7 SO. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. Harry I». Emmons, Plymouth, Conn. 
She laid 
291 eggs in 
One Year 
CREDIT GOES TO 
Ubiko 
Buttermilk 
Egg Mash 
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The Best in 
15 Years! 
F OR 25 years A. M. Wilber, of Green 
Cove Springs, Florida, has bred a 
fine line of Single Comb Leghorns. 
Recently he wrote The Ubiko Milling 
Company: 
“We have been in the S. C. White Leghorn Business breed¬ 
ing our strain for more than 25 years and have tried most 
of the poultry Scratch Feeds and Dry Egg Mashes. The past 
six months we have tried out your feeds and are pleased to 
inform you that we are greatly pleased with results we have 
and are getting from Ubiko Scratch Feed and Ubiko Butter¬ 
milk Egg Mash. We find these strictly high-grade well-bal¬ 
anced feeds and so long as your Ubiko Feeds contain present 
Quality we shall use them.” 
A. M. Wilber. 
How about trying out feed that is recom¬ 
mended so Highly ? Write for samples and 
Egg Record Cards. 
THE UBIKO MILLING COMPANY 
D«pt. R Cincinnati, Ohio 
UBIKQ 
BALAMCEDJR^TIO n s 
\7ory?Il ^7 arm Stock 
Single Comb White Leghorns 
Exclusively all raised on free farm ranee. 
Barron Strain, milk fed. 200 choice cocks 
and cockerels for sale. IOO yearline cocks 
bred from certified layers, Price !S5 each. 
In lots of 10 or more S3 each. Bargains 
while they last. Circular free. Now hook¬ 
ing orders for baby chicks, 1921 Delivery. 
EDGAR BRIGGS, Box 75, PLEASANT VALLEY, N.Y. 
Barron WHITE LEGHORNS 
My egg-a-day line is America’s heaviest flock aver¬ 
age layers. Now booking baby chick orders for 
spring delivery from pedigreed males of 265-282 rec¬ 
ords. Circular free. Wm. D. Seidel, Strawberry Ridue. Pa. 
B arron leghorn cockerels 
nig, husky range raised cockerels bred from care¬ 
fully seleeted|trapnested breeders with egg records 
over 200. All stock guaranteed !•> be ns represented. 
THE RIVERSIDE POULTRY FARM, Cimbridge Springs. Pi. 
WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS Wyckoff Strain 
April and May hatch. Long aud broad backs. All have 
the lop comb. Sow laying. Yearlings #2 np. All birds 
Guaranteed. FOREST FARM, Rockaway, N. J. 
Rhode Island Reds cSLb 
Exceptional lot of strong, vigorous Cockerels at 
$0 and $7.50 each. All from large, uniformally 
dark red stock, bred for winter eggs. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. O. G. L. LEWIS, Paoli, Pa. 
Red Cockerels-BIack S. C. Reds 
Harris or Harrison strains. Direct descendants of 
"Queon Never Sit.” Flock average, 200. Hen rec¬ 
ords as high as 285. $5 and $1G each. S. C. Black 
Leghorns. Government records—pen average, 222. 
Cockerels, $5. Fred C. Nixon, Quakertown, N. J, 
200-EGG PULLETS PAY 
FOR SALE-20 S. C. R. I. RED COCKERELS 
Same stock as winning pen 31 at Vineland. $7.50 
each. White Knelt Cockerels from 200-egg strain, 
large white standard birds. S7.SO each. 
THE HOMESTEAD FARM. YARMOUTHPORT. MASS. 
SAL e Single Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels 
same breeding as our winners of 5th Egg Laying 
Contest, at Hatnorne. Leading pen again this 
year. Also White Barred Rocks and White Leg¬ 
horns and a few Red hens. Prices reasonable. 
COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL. Lawrence. Mass. 
S. C.R. I. REDS 
Vibert’g 231 to889-egf? strain. Cockerels-, S5. 88 and SI 0 
each. ANNA M. JONES, t'rarj yIIIl*, New York 
MAKE HENS LAY 
By feeding raw bone. Its egg-producing valne is four 
times that of grain. Eggs more fertile, chicks more 
vigorous, broilers earlier, fowls heavier,! 
profits larger. 
MANN'S KSEI Bone Cutter] 
Cuts all bone with adhering meat and 
gristle. Never clogs. lO Days’ Free Trial. 
No money in advance. 
Send Today for Free Book 
F. W. Mann Co., Box 15, Milford, Mass. 
BUCK’S BARRED ROCKS 
Cockerels sired by full brothers to the ten pullets 
who made the good record of 2,222 eggs in one year 
at Vineland International Egg Ikying and Breeding 
Co- test, being ;ui average of 220 l-o eggs per hen— 
S5-S10-S'5 and 020. If not pleased with your 
purchase return same and get your money bark. 
I’m booking orders for hatching eggs $4 OO per 15; 
$20.00 per 100. NO BABY CHICKS. 
GARRET W. BUCK.- COLTS NECK, N. J. 
Single 
Comb Rhode Island Reds 2?*S£? rtf 
_ ck. 
Breeding Cons $25 np. Cockerels. $5 up. Won la-t years 
Storrsc ntest (Rhode 1 land Red class.) Second place 
this year. DEER IR00K POULTRY MUM. Bui 34, Stiort Falls. N. H. 
75 S.C.R. I. RED PULLETS at$2 Each 
I.uutcrhuch Poultry Farm, Ruspeburg, Md. 
JERSEY BLACK GIANTS 
At New York State Fair. Hanover and Allentown. 
Pa.. Trenton, N. J.. and Hagerstown. MU., they 
attracted the attention of hundreds of thousands. 
Fifty-two prizes and silver cup on capon for best 
me-'-t tyi-e in show. Booking orders for hatching egg 
chick ■> aud older stock. Write for folder with cuts to 
MARCY FARM :: MATA WAN, N. J. 
LIVE—CAPONS—LIVE 
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YOUNG — KA ULY HATCHED — GROWING 
Best poultry meat in the world 
Cheapest and easiest to --row 
Order nt once for fall delivery 
Direct from farm to you via express 
DEXTER 1*. UPHAM, BELMAK, N. J. 
LEGHORN BREEDING MALES 
Choice, Range raised utility cockerels, #3 50 ami $5. Satis¬ 
faction or Money Refunded, ltungulow Poultry 
Farm, C. H CHANDLER, Prop., Monmouth Junction. \. J. 
S. C.W Leghorn PULLETS—Karly May hatched. $3.50. ea. April,now 
aytiiK. $ 3 . 50 eo. Snt’n guaranteed. Harry H. Conner. Stockton, N.VJ- 
S liver Spangled Cockerels for sale. Very beautiful. 
E, 15. F1I1G8 R. I>. 1 llclmar, Delaware 
Worlds Laying Records 
313, 323 and 325 Errs in year 
PARKS STRAIN Bred-to-Lay 
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
- Americas Greatest Layers 
S& Bred for eggs since 1889. 
Sixteen paee Circular Free. 
-j Large general Catalog 25c. 
J. W. PARKS. Box Y, ALTOONA. PA 
PARKS’ STRAIN 
BARRED ROCK COCKERELS 
March hatched. S3. Yearling White Leghorn 
Hens. Wyckoff strain, S3. April White Leghorn 
pullets, S3.50. J. GUY LESHER, Northumberland, Pa 
A. C. Jones’ Barred Rocks w!n 
in the N. A. E. L. Contest 
Just completed. Our pen of 5 birds finish in second 
place. Outlaying all other Rocks. Total for 52 weess, 
1,052. Also high Barred Rock hen. Total. 251 We 
aru booking orders for chicks and egj;s on Barred 
Kooks, Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns aud 
White Wyaudoties. All bred to lay. 
A. C. JONES, The Jones Poultry Farm, Georgetown, Delaware 
COCKERELS-Barred P. Rocks 
from trap-nested, bred-to-lay stock. Husky, farm 
raised stock at $5 to $LO each. Guaranteed. 
G. A. "WILLIAMS, Box 494, Warwick, N. Y, 
FRAIMCAIS ROCKS 
Breeding pens S30 up ; cockerels—cocks, $7 50 up ; pul¬ 
lets, $60 !>er<ioz. and up.Won last Storrs contest. Leading 
this year content. JULES F. ERANCAIS, We.th.rnplon Beach. L. I.. N.T. 
For Sale-400 May Hatched Barred Rocks 
Same number of S. O. White Leghorn Pullet*. All 
Abe birds 'mmo laying. Any number. S3.50 
each, MAPLE POULTRY FARM. Tslin, N.Y. Phone 1191M 
BARRON’S White Wyandottes 
Cockerels, Pullets and Hens for sale from stock 1 import¬ 
ed. Records, 262 to 2S3. E. E. Lew is. Apalaeldn, New York 
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Specialist. 
OLI .M BI \N WY aNDOTTES. Beauty and utility 
combined. Large flock. God selection. 12 veara 
!• ree literature. "THREE OAKS." Box 28. 6nfton, Mass 
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HITE WTAN00TTES. A \’o. I. Ro^al-Dorras. April < kls/md 
l ull. $2 each. Guar, to please. R. HILL. Seneca Falls, M.Y. 
George Philiips’ W hite Leghorn Cockerels 
I-'rotn my nine best hens and three best males, 
pedigree-bred primarily for egg-production; fine- 
looking, vigorous birds; ?"> each if 1 taken now. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. My ten hens at Storrs 
finished teuth of the 100 pens, averaging 193. 
My 20 hens at Vineland finished 13th, averaging 
1S3. GEORGE PHILLIPS, R. 25, Seymour, Conn, 
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LANS FOR POULTRY HOUSES 
All Styles, lilt) illustrations. Also copy of “ The Full 
Egg Basket.” These will surely please you—send 
85c- INLAND POULTRY JOURNAL, Dept. SO. INOIANAPOLIS. IN0. 
