THE LIBRARY OF 
CONGRESS, 
Two Copies Receiver.' 
JUL 25 1903 
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE. 
j 'HIS is Book No. 4, of the Cyphers Series on “Practical Poultry Keeping," 
j ^ and treats of "Profitable Egg Farming." It tells how to make a 
3 ) success of this branch of the poultry business, and describes some 
of the large plants and the methods employed on them. It contains many 
valuable pointers on breeding for eggs and feeding for eggs. 
Book No. 1 of the series is “Profitable Poultry Keeping in All Branches," 
and treats in a general manner of what is being done, how to start, prac¬ 
tical breeds, egg farms, market poultry, combination farms, standard-bred 
poultry and the use of incubators. 
Book No. 2, is “Profitable Care and Management " It covers the whole 
field of work with poultry r from the egg to eggs. It tells the reader what 
to do and how to do it. 
Book No. 3, on “Profitable Poultry Houses and Appliances," gives plans 
and specifications for poultry houses in sufficient variety to meet the needs of 
all, and tells in detail about many necessary and useful poultry plant 
appliances. 
Book No. 5, “ Profitable Market Poultry," tells all about growing, kill¬ 
ing, dressing and selling market poultry, including squab-broilers, broilers, 
roasters, capons, green ducks, turkeys and geese. 
We have endeavored to make these books thoroughly practical and suitable 
alike for the beginner and the veteran in the poultry business. They are 
thoroughly- up-to-date and contain the best and most reliable information that 
is obtainable on the subjects treated. 
CYPHERS INCUBATOR CO. 
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