178 FEEDS AND REMEDIES 
The I. W. Scott Company , Pittsburgh , Pa 
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Darling’s Special Steamed Bone-Meal 
Darling’s Special Bone-Meal was developed to meet the urgent 
need for a feed rich in available phosphates, palatable, and suited 
to the mineral requirements of all live-stock and poultry. It is 
finely ground for convenience in mash mixtures and is especially 
valuable during growing and moulting periods for poultry. As a 
part of dairy cattle and hog rations, Darling’s Special Bone-Meal 
provides minerals in an organic form that are readily absorbed 
by the body system, insuring quicker and better results in growth 
and production. Recommended by those who have used it. 
Poultry Charcoal 
Keeps poultry strong, healthy, and in good laying condition. 
Aids digestion, corrects wrong feeding and prevents disease. 
Fowls young and old should have free access to it at all times. 
We carry two sizes in stock—Medium and Fine. 
For prices on above, see our monthly feed price-list 
Nopco Cod-Liver Oil 
A high-grade, natural Cod-Liver Oil rich in 
Vitamins A and D, steam rendered. Less than 
1.4 per cent free fatty acid content. Biologically 
tested; U. S. P. Standard in color and quality. 
The popular favorite of thousands of farmers and 
poultrymen all over the United States. 
i-gal. can $1.60, postpaid $1.95; 15-gal. drum 
$15; 30-gab drum $23.40; 54-gal. drum $40.50. 
Pratt’s Vitamin-Tested Cod-Liver Oil 
SOLELY FOR POULTRY AND ANIMALS 
Cod-Liver Oil derives its great feeding 
properties and value from its content of vita¬ 
mins A and D, of which it is the richest 
known source. Pratt’s Cod-Liver Oil is a pure, 
clear, light yellow, tested oil, with a vitamin 
content guaranteed to conform to the standard 
of the United States Pharmacopoeia. 
Pratt’s Cod-Liver Oil, added to the feed of 
baby chicks, aids growth, promotes health, 
prevents leg-weakness, and decreases mortality. 
The use of Cod-Liver Oil for layers results in 
better health, fewer deaths, more and better- 
shelled eggs, increased hatchability of eggs, quicker growth, and 
greater weight in market stock. 
Add it to the feed of dogs, cats, cows, steers, hogs, sheep, 
squabs, turkeys, and pet stock. Gal. can $1.75, postpaid $2.10; 
5-gal. drum $5.70. 30-gal. drum, with faucet, $22.80; 50-gal. 
drum $36.50, shipped from factory, freight prepaid. 
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does not spoil, 
postpaid $1.15. 
Animal-Poultry Yeast Foam 
To get the most feeding value from 
any feed used—that is the principal 
object of adding Animal-Poultry Yeast 
Foam to any ration. 
To get all the Vitamin B we possibly 
can into a feed—that is another object. 
Yeast Foam stimulates the repro¬ 
ductive organs and makes more eggs; 
it maintains health and vigor and aids 
digestion; produces bigger and stronger 
chicks. Increases milk-production and 
butterfat in dairy cattle. Promotes 
rapid growth and builds resistance of 
pigs. Yeast Foam will do for all kinds 
of animals and birds what it does for 
poultry, cattle, and hogs. Mix it in the 
feed for dogs, rabbits, turkeys, pigeons, 
ducks, and foxes. It is easy to mix and 
12-0z. pkg. 50 cts., postpaid 60 cts.; 4-lb. box $1, 
A Reliable Remedy for 
Coccidiosis or Bloody 
Diarrhea 
This dreadful disease has 
caused the loss of thousands of 
chicks, and often entire flocks 
have been practically swept 
away. Morti-Cocci was de¬ 
veloped by a poultryman of 
many years’ experience. It is 
used and recommended by many leading poultrymen. The 
remedy should always be kept on hand for immediate use at the 
first symptoms of the disease. Add it to the drinking-water. A 
gallon will eradicate the disease from 500 chicks. Complete 
directions on package. Qt. $1.50, V 2 gal. $2.50, gal. $4; postpaid 
$1.70, $2.75, and $4.40. 
Black Leaf40" 
WORKS WHILE CHICKENS ROOST 
Paint it on the roosts 
A sure method for controlling body-lice. Is also effective when 
applied as a spray against poultry mites. One ounce will paint 
about 12 or 15 running feet of roost. Paint it undiluted on the 
top of the roosts and cross-arms, about half an hour before the 
birds perch for the night. When used as a spray against poultry 
mites, dilute Black Leaf 40 at the rate of about one tablespoonful 
to one gallon of water and add about Y ounce of ordinary 
laundry soap. Dissolve the soap in hot water. 1 -oz. bottle 
35 cts., postpaid 40 cts.; 5-oz. bottle $1, postpaid $1.10; 1-lb. 
bottle $2.25, postpaid $2.40. 
Oculum 
Scientific Remedy and Preventive for Cholera, Roup, White 
Diarrhea, and Sore Head; also Cure for Gapes 
Give your hens Oculum and they will get heavier, their combs 
will get red and stay red; they will lay much better and more 
regularly, and in the fall and winter, you will get eggs while the 
other fellow is vainly looking for the eggs that do not come. 
Postpaid 
Bottle.$0 50 
Large Bottle. 1 00 
Walko Tablets 
For the drinking-water for baby chicks, turkeys, 
ducks, or geese; also for older fowls. 
Especially valuable for diarrhea and loose- 
bowel trouble among incubator chicks. Powerfully 
destructive to germ-life, yet perfectly safe to give 
little chicks in their drinking-water as soon as they 
are out of the shell. 50 cts. and $1; postpaid 53 cts. and $1.05. 
Ikton Soluble Organic Sulfur 
A scientific product containing pure, soluble, organic sulfur. 
When added to feeds it replaces the sulfur that is used up by the 
fowl in egg-laying and breeding. Use one ounce to every 100 
pounds of dry feed for chicks up to ten weeks of age—only two 
ounces for older birds. Lb. can $3, postpaid $3.10. 
Roto Pigeon Salt 
Roto Pigeon Salt is compressed into bricks that are not affected 
by any climatic conditions. Size of Bricks, yY x sY x 2 inches. 
Each 25 cts., postpaid 35 cts.; doz. $2.25, postpaid $2.40. 
Ex-Cel-So Rabbit Salt Spools 
Keep your stock healthy and in good condition by keeping 
Salt Spools always before them. Prevents common disorders and 
disease. Two kinds: pure salt and salt with sulphur added. 
Either kind, 5 cts. each, 50 cts. per doz.; postpaid 70 cts. per doz.; 
100 for $3.50, express collect. 
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