Poultry Supplies 
Liv-an-gro Starting Brooders 
Stop chick losses. Raise 90 per cent of your 
chicks. 
8 Big Advantages 
1. Efficient and economical. 
2. Removable wire grill insures sanitation. 
3. Capacity—50 chicks to 3 to 4 weeks. 
4. A new kind of corrugated board makes a 
strong, highly waterproofed cover and 
body. 
5. Large, removable, galvanized metal water- 
pan. 
6. Large, removable, galvanized metal feed-pan. 
7. Adjusters for feed- and water-openings. 
8. Easy and quick to assemble. 
Electric Type only, $1.95 at store 
The New GroMor Brooder 
Battery Brooder advantages at minimum cost. 
Now, in the Gro-Mor, at most moderate prices 
are combined wire screen floor, full enclosure, 
long-life construction, non-glowing element, and 
outside feeder and waterer. 
Sides are galvanized steel, with deep, stiffen¬ 
ing folds. The feed and water-openings, with 
turned edges, are readily adjusted to retain the 
smallest chicks. Both feeder and waterer are 
unusually large and readily detached for refilling. 
The top is heavy fiber-board. It conserves 
heat remarkably well and for that reason is pre¬ 
ferred. Barring abuse, it will last for years. 
The 40-watt, fully enclosed, non-glowing ele¬ 
ment is of 7%-inch diameter and develops ample 
heat in rooms 50° or above. 
Floor-area is 24 x 24 inches; headroom, 7 
inches. Price competes with cheapest all-paper 
Brooders, considering costs per square inch of 
floor-area. The element we include is easily 
worth $1. $3.45. 
High-Grade Thermometers 
Tycos Cyphers Pattern Incubator .$0 75 
Tycos Cyphers Pattern Incubator, 
Certified. 1 25 
Buckeye Incubator Thermometer . 75 
Newtown Brooder Thermometer . 60 
Newtown Incubator Thermometer. ... 75 
American Incubator, on stand . 50 
Tycos Incubator 
Hygrometer 
The Tycos Incubator Hygrometer is not a 
regulator of moisture but is an indicator of con¬ 
ditions, so that if not correct they may be made 
so. Illustration shows the correct position of the 
instrument in use, taking the place of one 
egg in the egg-tray, thus showing the conditions 
surrounding the eggs. The amount of moisture 
required during the period of incubation varies 
from 65 per cent to 53 per cent. The first week 
there should be about 65 per cent of moisture, 
the second week about 60 per cent, and the last 
week about 53 per cent. The amount of moisture 
may be easily regulated by adding or taking 
away shallow pans of water, sprinkling the eggs, 
and by increasing or decreasing the ventilation. 
$1.75. 
The New Silver Hen 
C7-1330. Raises chicks up to six weeks under 
sanitary conditions with minimum mortality and 
labor. Ideal for the fancier or suburbanite. 
Built of galvanized steel. Feeders are oversize, 
to retard wasting. The grids have newest, clever, 
adjusting device and may be lifted clear off or 
locked shut (with feeders removed). All corners 
easily reached through the large top opening. 
The floor is removable, hij-inch mesh, strongly 
braced with rods. Slips into channels formed in 
the sides. The heavy dropping-pan projects 
beyond floor; slides out to clean. A flannel cur¬ 
tain creates brooding section in rear. Has a fully 
enclosed element 7 by 19 inches (150 watt) to 
evenly distribute the heat. A fully enclosed, 
water-actuated snap switch provides close regu¬ 
lation. 
C7-1330. Electric (holds 100 day-old chicks). 
$7. 
Wood-burning Brooder 
Uses cord-wood, and will continue to burn 12 
to 18 hours on one filling. Send for special cir¬ 
cular. $19.95. 
72 Poultry Supplies 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
