156 BROODERS 
The I. W. Scott Company , Pittsburgh , Pa 
The Buckeye Coal-Burning Brooder 
No. 118 . 
No. 119 . 
No. 120. 
Capacity 
500 chicks 
1,000 chicks 
1,200 chicks 
A Brooder that burns hard or soft coal, is self-feeding, self-regulating, simple and safe. 
Nothing to break—built for long life. Equipped with a double automatic regulator that 
accurately controls the temperature every minute of the day and night. Stove is of heavy 
cast iron, equipped with rocker grate. Self-cleaning and anti-clog. Painted gray and trim¬ 
med in red, giving them very attractive appearance. 
These Brooders are equipped with a revolving canopy, with large door, eliminating the 
canopy bail, rope, and pulleys and permitting easier cleaning around the Brooder. Note the 
following coal capacity, size and weight of stoves, diameter of canopies, size of grates, and 
compare them with other coal-burning stoves of the same chick capacity on the market 
today. Note the new low prices—lower than ever before. 
Diam. of 
Diam. of grate canopy Coal capacity Smoke pipe Shipping weight Price 
9 ^ in. 52 in. 40 lbs. 5 in. 102 lbs. $17 95 
10 j^ in. 56 in. 60 lbs. 5 in. 133 lbs. 20 95 
60 in. 75 lbs. 5 in. 145 lbs. 23 95 
Any of the above Brooders equipped with gas-burner in place of coal-grate at same price 
The James way Brooder 
Don’t take chances. Your whole success depends on the chicks you raise. And that 
means, very largely, the Brooder you use. The Jamesway is the only Brooder that has a 
special air-purifier and also an air-moistener—two exclusive Jamesway features. 
The Jamesway has an automatic fire-control damper located in the pipe. The damper 
works automatically with the draft and check dampers. No overheating, then chilling of 
chicks. The heat-radiation surface of the Jamesway Brooder is nearly doubled by the use 
of seven radiation fins running completely around the body of the stove. In this way, 
more heat is thrown off with a given amount of coal than without this extra heating surface. 
The hover revolves completely around the pipe on a cast-iron collar, giving strength 
and rigidity. Two doors are provided. The one above drops down for coaling. The door 
below tilts upward for tending fire, or cleaning out ashes. Both sizes are made for 4-inch 
stove-pipe. 
No. 652 . Coal capacity about 35 pounds, 52-inch hover. Usual rating for this size stove is 500 to 1,000 chicks but from 400 to 500 
chicks is recommended in a brooder-room 8 to 12 feet square. $ 20 . 50 . 
No. 660 . Coal capacity about 45 pounds, 60-inch hover. Usual rating for this size stove is 1,000 to 1,500 chicks but from 300 to 800 
chicks is recommended in a brooder-room 10 to 18 feet square. $ 21 . 50 . 
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR ON REQUEST 
Patent 
Pending 
MaKomb Humane Oil-O-Stat Brooder 
The Humane Oil-O-Stat makes a revolution 
in Brooder design. It is so designed that an even 
heat is maintained under the Brooder, allowing 
the chicks to brood directly under and around 
the heater, eliminating the ring or canopy-edge 
method of brooding. 
It provides all chicks at the same time with 
comforting, protective temperatures and elimi¬ 
nates areas of destructively high temperatures. 
Drum is copper-bearing blued steel, doubly resistant 
to rusting. The all-cast twin blast burner is very 
quiet and smooth in operation. 
Heater is 24 inches in diameter. Valve has safety 
overflow tube to keep oil off the floor and is easily 
adjusted so the stove cannot get overheated. Operates 
efficiently at 20° below zero or 70° above. Canopy is 
hexagon shape and made of galvanized steel. Capacity 
of tank, 9 gallons. 
Radically 
New 
Economy 
and 
Safety 
88 Q 
4 
Capacity Diam. of canopy Shipping weight 
No. 1956 . Up to 600 chicks 56 in. 81 lbs. $19 80 
No. 1965 . Up to 1,000 chicks 65 in. 86 lbs. 21 75 
